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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1909-05-14, Page 4Incorporated 1855 63.*PITA1. N $3,50 ,000 REST F@5'y,;1D a $3,500,000 ea lfas' 65 Branches in Canada, sncl Agents and Correspondents in ala the Principal Cities in the World. A GENEritAL +&ANIIONG BUSINESS TRANSACTED, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. Zurich Branch - - I. ARNOLD, Manager enc ei® aDEEMDO ®a30 IDOIMIEDOD Nide ®19 :tr;,w) 02DM:wet:7S LEGAL CARDS. 11. J. D. COOKE, BARRISTER AND SO- lioiter, Notary Public, Uousali, Ontario. At 'Zurich (Zeller's office) every Mon- aay. PROUDFOOT, RAYS & BLAIR, BAR-- ristors, Solicitors, Notaries Public, etc., Godatieh, Canada. W. Proudfoot. K. C. R. 0, Hays. • G. F. Blair. BUSINESS CARDS. Bo S. PHILLOPS, AUCTIONEER, Exeter. Sales conducted in all parts. Satis- faction guaranteed or no pay. Terms -easonable. Orders left at this office will be promptly attended to. ANDREW if, HISS, FIRE INSURAly- ce agent, representing the London, Economical, Waterloo, Monarch, Stand- ard, Wellington and Guardian. Every- thing in fire insurance. OR. F. A. SELL?RY, DENTIST, GRA- duate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons:; Toronto, also honor gradu- ate of I opartment of Dentistry, To- ronto University. Painless extraction of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At Dominion House, Znrieh, every Mon- stay, neither the rough handlin day. 7-20 or oft -repeated neglect that suret carne when the "girrhl had a dro E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER. AND in" could force hien to retire fro Notary Public. Deeds, Mortgages, i the scene of life. He and his Wills and other Legal Document. care father were sworn friends from the fully and promptly prepared. (Mice— first and understood each other Zeller block, Zurich, Ont. wonderfully wait. To Tim's care the baby fell whenever the mother was on .ti.-4pree, Tin). was loyally MUSIC devot'ed,••to his wife, to be sure Mol - 1 ly- 1ta "t i e#ctults, but who has not? j I S S l. IL&ASS, PreptirRs If t "anoonlfortable for him 1 k Pupils for the Tororata #:,ic1 'nrfri� ht bxpbt occasaionally the raervatory of Massie and other gened ae4 that followed lyes lapses Centres. Address : LETFIJ RAr PARSONAGE, Zurich. PUBLISHED BY E. ZELL1d5. FRIDAY MAY 14th, 1900 W. Ca T. U. THE CRY OF THE TWO-THIRDS As she grew older:lkjspower over him increased. It was nothing un- common for Ann or Helen to come across this distinguished physician stretched full' length on the ;door while baby fingers explored freel* his ears. his eyes or pulled nine cifully his dark locks, while;At' mouth rewarded his long sum with kisses. While Clovertop' a' growing in age and wisdom innnit_ erable were the changes taking place in the world around her. TO Bessie Hiltz's tempest tossed home, a little life had come and gone. To Thn and Molly Fuliivan also had; been born a son, Molly crooned over it her old•oountry songs with as much motherly pride, if not moth- erly devotion, :.as .Helen Droutly felt as she sang ber beautiful baby to sleep with , the hymns of the ages. Jakey I+ullivan had come to V., a Cta abilities," answered with acidity. Her hus• discreetly still as he vestigate this fresh is heart and poverty. k face appealed to his ,tpttthi7s, "fPoor little thing!" idntheitioally ; possibly had Yet; been consulted you would he (fl eine en a finer nest, but you are cloche, my dear, the sneer which greeted his words in no way detreeted' from the truth, who- ever .e _e did not welcome baby Elea,no; her father always had for her a smile and tender word. Mrs. Myers felt it hard to be tied to an- other baby and have another girl to dress and bring out, this last far -away possibility weighed on her mind and spirits almost as much as the present need of lawns and a verse ; Of course Mrs Myers could not attend tae child herself r but who should? there was only one possible answer to this ques- tion -her husband. He had little else to do, he was growing shabby and less and less fit to appear in polite society, the girls must be dressed, and take their part in the world, their mother must acoomp any them, He was not instructed that this was expected of hint. (To be continued) Ethel M. Williams, Pres., Supt. If your stomach, heart or kidneys are weak, try at least, a few doses only of 1)r Shoop's Restorative. In Rio or ten: days only, the result will surprise you. A few Dents will .eo;>'ek the cost. And here is why ;aes so quickly. Dr Shoop drug the stomach. nor the heart or kidneys.'; Dr estorative goes\tectly plc >and failing rves as its own controlling these nerves fail, the gans must of necesei- his plain, yet vital .± t ly tells why Dr Shoop's Os so universally stip. (success is leading drug-' ;. t r ay:,where to give it univer.-• ti-tl ►r�iM.tce. A test will surely to ld. a,J J Merner. IMPORTANT NEW DEVELOP.' p MaNT n — FOR $ALF. 50 acres, all good land, with good bank barn, frame house, all in Good repair. The farm is well drained, plenty of good water trove rectitude were doubly pleas- ant- .He even preferred these peri- dical breaks to the every day disorder and riot that prevailed in many of the homes about him whore the women did not drink but were always unwholesome and sleek. Jaokey was scarcely two years old when his mother passed her first imprisonment. She was and will be sold for $3000.00. Apply to quarrelsome when in liquor, ready E. Zeller, Zttrr'oi„ to fight even quiet Tim and to box the baby's unoil'onding ears. She was determined to spend most of her time whon tipesy at the publio Wanted at once--Fi, good, capable house. From thence at an earlier general 'servant. :References re- or letter hour, according to the ra Apply to Mrs. Holt, care pit, ity with which she drank, Tim of Judge holt,. to Mricii. usually brought her home ; not without resistance, though it sel- dom ended in serious trouble, Ge- nerally, when arrested for making a disturbance, she was yielded to, her hasbund, for he;.,was well known and respected by' all, yet twice she had been before the judge, esoaping on the payment of a fine, this time justice was bound to take its course and she was sentenced thirty days in the coun- ty jail for blacking a neighbor's eye. Mrs. Wesnick was not pleas- ed with her brothers preference for Kate Meyers, but he had not asked her advice but simply announce. ment. Kate was of good and hon• or able blood. beautiful; giftetl,,ane I who would never disgrace the I name and position she was to oc- cupy. One day when her precious son was with her in the carriage, the lady called at the old stone house. The lovely boy with his golden crown, bright eyes and rosy face was a rarely fascinating sight, Lelia went into rapture over him, Kate's proud face grew tender, Daphne and he clasped hands at once in childish fellowship, always vain, vainest of all where her son was concerned, the mother felt her heart swell with gratified pride, when her. 1?ussenden returned to claim bis bride he found a real friendship existing between the two families. A wedding and within a year the wail of an infarct in the •old stone house ; another daughter carne to fill Bates' place to the disgust of the female part of the family. 'This is indulging in unnecessary luxuries, to be sure !" said papa Myers facetiously, coin. ing into his wife's presence with something like merriment twink. ling in his eyes, "Four girls? that is doing well, Matilda." "Quite as well as four boys, each possessing d-i'EL.P WI N'TE D LODGE MEETINGS Co 'J 11' . Lmeet urt everyis1st a ndI 3rd CoThursday of each month at 8 o'clock p. m. in the A. 0. J. t':. Hall. -I, d-. Mli:ioan, C. R. • A. 0. TT.Nor, o. 33I,iekbeil:iLo,ige , meets the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month, at 8 o'clock, in their hall, Merner Block. FRED. WITNLR, M. W. 1 is . v.,+ lir .: M ;e. I, flJBR14�v to LATE The Wheels of Business (Jur Classified Want Ads. furnish 41 lubricant that ,s goon for_ any hind of business machinery. Do you want 55 employer or an tm ployee, , Have you something to sell or ,s ahem something you wish to buy? ' No matter tow large or how small your business ,s, Condensed Ads. will ,m provd it- Ail up.' w stopped in 20 minutes snro with Dr. ;Shoop's Crone Remedy, One test will surely prove, es ANo vomiting, no, dis• Lr *le And pl'easingsyrair--hoe. Druggists. • It looks as if a considerable pert of this year's Alberta wheat crop will reach Liverpool via Vanoou ver and the Paoific. Two routes are open in this dir- ection ;'one by ship all the way sroned;CCpe Horn,. and the other l y s Southern Mexico, thence b:,- M X..rai;'tmv:tx.cross the Is- thane , pfd rl;ttin by ship to Europe It `19 olaitned, after navigation on the great lakes is closed, and the all rail rate is in force on Western grain moving east. that Alberta feimors can ship their wheat to Lia*verpool at six cents per bushel less by Vancouver than they can byway of Winnipeg. When the Panama canal is open, it is probab. le ve*i the full rate via Vancouver wx1 b3 o<'insiderably lower than by Pd1t Ar. tanr. a any case, we appear to be on th Ove air new commercial develop - me t:' i ' the West that may have thektrios pas„ reaching political eon segttez. ' i, . If European traffic to and 40 ljrft�alh Columbia and Al- I Irv( r y bent !i 1'I t+ be carried by the VY l i give Pia" u has ' traffic to and fr`ote3'to be increased, a:l:a.t l ,3. liF 1�'.s. Hod by the build - ways and other ixtfti cirtl leverage will e elk must` 'have the ef- fect b r t if/4 the Far West from. rather, to l.n towards, the political oenter� s.i`' Confederation. To a well-built house is the neces- sary protect- ive coating of good paint. THE SHERWIN- Hi ILIMNS PA MT is the safest, best, and most eco- nomical good paint made. It's best because made from best mater- ials --pure lead, pure zinc, and pure linseed oil. It's safest, because these materials are all carefully tested for purity before being used. It's most economical because it covers most surface to the gallon, and .wears longest. Color Cards and Color Sug- gestions free. COLOR CARDS AT N R. ° ,ZUriC Id 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 `n hand. S. RAANNI .E, _ _ ZURICH Highest price in Cash paid for Butter and Eggs size JI ,ST ;THE CONTRARY Bessie was just finishing her breakfast' as papa stooped to kiss her 'before going downtown. The little one gravely took up her nap- kin and wiped her cheek. "What Bessie," said her father, "wiping away papa's kiss?" "Oh, no," said sho, looking up, with a sweet smile; "I's wubbing it ill," ,..�..�.,._.-._ Born DUorrAnMu_At Drysdale on the 0th lust,, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dueharme, a daughter, Court of Revision. The Court of Revision of the As- sessment Doll for the Municipality of the Township of Hay will hold the first sitting in the Town Sall, Zurich, Wednesdav June 2ncl, 1909, at the hour of 10 o'elook a. m., for the purpose of hearing and settling complaints against the said Roll. All persons interested in said court ere hereby notified to attend. li . Hess Sr,, Clerk, Zurich xQ lir 12th, 1909. Just arrived. closest prices for quick sale F. C. KALBFLEISCH, Zurich Every Farmer Should - liave a Good Telephone A telephone, in a farmer's home, not only enables hint to keep constantly posted as to market prices, but saves him need- less trips to town. If a telegram or other important mcssag,e collies, it can be delivered without loss of time. • It will, at a moment's notice, summon a doctor and ivay be the gleans of saving your wife or your child's life. A telephone is useful in a hundred different ways and sIrould have a place in every home—town and country. The Cost is only $12. a year We are making preparations for Spring work and those desiring connections .should complete their contracts before the 1st of April. Parties in town or near present lines can be con- nected on short notice. L. ZELLER, Zurich Notice To The Public In future any person or , persons who will be caught fishing or hunt- ing on lot No. 13, L. R. E. Hay, without a permit, will be prosecut- ed to the full extent of the law. D. Smith & Sons. St. Joseph Mar. 17th,1900 33-tf pILEChet Immediate rcliei from Dr,, Moan's Mgic Ointment Send The Herald to your absent relatives or friends. They'll appreciate your kindness. For a.'titirn or scald apply Cham- berlain's Salve. .It will allay the pain Omelet instantly' and quickly heal the injured, parts. For sale by J J Merner,