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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1909-07-23, Page 44 O6SONS BANKJ Incorporated ;18.55 CAPIITAL $3,500,060 1S$T. FUND . e ar $3,500,000 Hai Gr clies la Canada, and AgentMer nd, Correspondents in, ala eeee Principal Cities nn'the "World. A• GENERAL RANKING i3USINESS TRAN ACTED, ca S VINGS BANK DEPARTMENT" at all Branches. Interest allowed at highest current rate. ` • g' Zurich. Brach -- $ A, -NCk:T1), Manager 14060i1Delle GDOEMerattegiatheiliH3 LEGAL CARDS. J. 1). COOKE, BARRISTER AND SO-' Reiter, Notary Public,1Eensali, Ontario. At :Zurich (Zeller's office) every Mon- day. PROUDFOOT, RAYS & BLAIR, BAR- ristors, Solicitors, Notaries Public; etc., Coderich, Canada. W. Proudfoot. K.C. R. 0. Hays. G4P. Blair. BUSINESS CARDS .• R. T. I'. MOLAU'GHLIN, for• merly with Drs. Jensen, Haile and Biers, of Berlin, Ger- many ; also assistant surgeon at Moorefields' (Royal London Opthal- mic) eye Hospital and Golden Sgnare ; '`lose and Throat Hospital, London England. etc. General practice, with special attention to eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested (Retinoscope used) and glasses supplied. OFFICE DASI3.WOOD ONT, O. S. PfsILLOPS AUCTIONEER, Exeter. Sales eondueted in all parts. fatis- 'taction guaranteed. or no .pay. Terms easonable. Orders left at this office rill be promptly attended to. ANDREW P. HESS, FIRE INSURAN co agent, representing the • London, Economical, Waterloo, Monarch, ;Stand- ard, Wellington and Guardian. Every- thing in fire :insurance. OR. F. A. SELLERY, DENTIST, GRA duate of. the Royal College of Deto Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gra'du- ate of Departmentof Dentistry, To- ronto University. Painless extraction of teeth.. Plate work s. speciality. At Dominion House, Zurich, every Mon- day. day.' PII1lLTSUED 1311,E. Zle LEB. FRIDAY JULY'" 23rdel.9Ot) melted her soul as it bad not been mnelted(ifor 'mouths, She had been growing' 0oiisoious of withdrawal from. God, as if eomehow • He wee e000tietable for the blasting of her MObat : her baby's talk about Jesus had carried her back to His wens. She lleaned her head upon lice hand as her tearsfiowed freely. T -f eieet ed to stand beside her in that hour, soothing her by His very touel,e, she fell asleep. How long she' slept she never knew or what aroused her, but she awoke with a start, the gas was burning low and over her stood the formn she knew so•wel1, had learned to dread so. tpauch. With the first glimpse of hisdislievelecl hair and blood shot eyes'oame also a vision of heaven; the ever white•robed daitgh.ter sitting ep in the crib, her golden curls about her shoulders, , her' sweet face -flushed in her sleep. the blue, eyes wide -with wonder, the dimpled arras up thrown,, the deli- cate lace of leer night throat fell away from wrist and throat . >, vealing theirsnowy • beauty. He wasouxsip.te his wife—this 'man, whr)• 'tact vowed to cherish and pro. teat ler' -T• ursing her 'because. she 'had slept ked. Ann had let hind in. His uattis hie' brought that strange grieved loot: ' nto those loyely'eyes, , tothat holy 'Jany face. (To be oontifiued) Ethel M. Williams,` Pres,, TFIE OR ' OF THE Two -v -11111)s,•. The •'fail' w'as nearly over ;hinter approaching, 'tbiings going very poorly in Maurice DratitlY1,e home. Men were begirt -1)4'11g to igss faith in him, his business was gieglceted Mr. Spoffard's patience nearly ex- hausted. It was largely due to Dr.: Droutly's influence and the .respect in which he held the memory of this young. man's father -who had for so many years been a respeoted partner in the firm, that Maurice was not asked to :witlidraw it'vas in vain new that , John.. to lead hien home from ties haunts he frequented in vain he pleaded "for Helen's sake" the: words had lost their magic, they were no longer the open sesame to his heart. "If you think so much of Helen, go comfort her" said this madman one day when his wife's name had been again used in hope of exorcis ing the demon that held him: "Go take np your abode at my house and care for her, you have my per- mission, seeing you are so admirab- ly adapted to each other." Some 1ow the miserable jealousy, long SID Mbpring•in the youngerbrotb.er's breast broke into $sines by the l -fumes of akieh, 1. and 3ohnepatient long suffering, determined to avoid anything that would add even a feather's weight to his sister's trouble, gave up the thought he bud been cherishing of abandoning his own home for his brother's that he might be even near the dear ones wllc needed his care and pratection,rbut he 'decided to re- main where he was for the present. Helen was sitting in the nursery awaiting her busband'•s coming, it was no unusual thing now, She had lost. much sleep this year, and rISS µP 14IAASS, Prepares looked worn and feeble as elle sat � Pupils for the Toronto E. ZELLER., CONVEYANCER AND Notary Public. De ed s , Mortgages, Wills and other Legal Documents care fully and promptly prepared. Office— Zeller. Zeller block, Zurioh, Ont. MUSIC Public School Graduation Exaninee tion,, 1909. The following is e list of , the successful candidates at the Public School graduating examination. There were 39 candidates writing, and 22 Of these obtained the requir- ed percentage, , .;The spelling and writing were valued at 5o marks and .the other subjects had 100 marks for eaeh paper, The highest marks obtained in each subject are as follows: Algebra and Geometry—Elsie Gaiser 99. Elementry Seience-ElmoreTruem- ner 60. English Composition—Marjorie Guinan 80. Writing -May . Cameron, Elsie. Gaiser=46, Book-keeping—Elmore Truemner 72, Geogr.phy—Elmore Truemner 77. Arithmetic and . mensuration— Mamie Lamont. 92. ''. , Spelling➢-Wrn' 0. Robinson 47. '.w English Literature—Tena Cowan A book din Rheumatism, by D. Shoop; .of 'Racine, Wis. tells, serae- plain truths, and in =a plain and practical way. Get this booklet, arid' a free trial treatment of Dr. Shoop's .•Rheumatic Remedy for some.clie heaxtsned suffer in your vicinity. Make a grateful and appreciative friend of some one who is discourag- ed because of the failures of others to help him. Help me to mnake•this test, and I'll certainly help your suffering -friend. Sold by J J Bier;ner. n Con- with baby boy nestled in her arms, up golden -haired, . -blue eyed Dorry' servatory of Music and other lying in her crib nearby. The little Centres. Address LIITHICRAN PARSONAGtl9, Zurich. FOR SALE. Farm for sale, south half of lot 15, Con. 12, Township of Hay. On this property there is a goof' frame house, kitchen and woodshed, good Bank barn and hog house 21;, acre. of Young orchard; and never failing supply of water. This farm its a sleep clay soil and. in good state of culti. nation, conveniently situated 21 miles from Zurich. Would take. a suitable pro- perty of or 10 acres in'exchange. 'or • terms and particulars apply to E. Thur. tam. on premises, or to Tiros, CA•aaritoN, auctioneer, Farquhar P. O. 50 acres all good land, with gond hank HOUSEKEEPING. • -.English Grammar-Wm.O, Robin. son 93. • Art—Margaret. U. Lamont 89. " ° 1 CREDITON P.., S. Elsie Geiser 800,, Elmore Truem- ner 785, Marjorie Gilman 661, Frank Guinan 557, Beryl Hill550. ZURICH P. S. Roy y Faust 618, Lee Hoffman 554. HENSALLP. S: .�1ex Smith 561. ASRFIELD. • S S. No. 2—Eileen Sullivan 556. No.,15-.-Teua Cowan 690, Mildred Long 650, Duncan Matheson 553. ' STANLEY. �'. S. Na. 3—Fred ' Reid 552. No. 5—Wm., O. Robinson 752, Mamie Lamont 748 Margaret Lamont 622. ' ,. ' WewANom S. S.No. 3—May Cameron 621, Sarah J. Smyth 583, Edna Agar 568. No. 15—Gordon Jefferson 560. No. 1/ ----(Union with Bullet) May Cowan 577. No. 6—Thomas Rodger 578. TheGeometry was the weakest subject. History appears to be neglected in some schools. A study of the marks obtained by the candidates will show the teachers why- their pupils failed, Some schools passed every candidate. The pupils of No 5, Stanley. spent only one year on the'Fifth (lass work. A Public schoolgraduation certifi- cate is being prepared by the Education. Department. When: the certificates are received a certificate will be sent to those who. .passed this year and hist year. The marks of all candidates will be sent to their teachers. • The art of housekeeping is one which deserves special mention. In Germany the daughters of the finest families are sent to someone who is competent, and who teaches them the art of housewifery-, and a girl would be ashamed to be married if she was not a good ,housekeeper. Housekeeping ranks as a profes- 'sioni¢ truly as any other occupation. There ie afar greater demand for rice: r_ s ; o undf:rstand housekeep- tnguiiin for thosewhoare advanced t13e aft of dancing Domestic Economy should be studied by all women. Clean and sanitary houses, health• fat meals,' system in housework, and an attractive and cheeeful home can do more to promote good health than any physician. 1 want to impress upon the girls that housework is fine, honorable work, and'that they should know how to do it in the easiest way, so as to make it a real 'pleasure. Mary F. Bausch. Colorado Agricultural College, Fort Collins. . girl was not asleep, she had been very quiet for some time,. but her large eyes were wide epOie and a sweet wistful light was on ker facs ..mamma" she said, "Jesus " loves baby braver and Jesus loves' me," eyes darling" said nIaninma: Fran da' angels love me ' too matua ; : an I have a little angel all my; own, an' he comes.. end '.listens an' tells Jesus when L'bri good `a11 day. Clovertop want to "'see Jesus little angel do. Helen slipped the seeping baby into his cradle and -drew her first born to her bosom, ''No,• no 1 dont say it darling, inane needs her baby girl, she must not. want to go to Jesus."' . ,,The big bea"titiftil eyes looked soleri]niy into Pie over. hanging ones 'Do'rry would eadee" she said, Douryeloves•J.estis;,but barn, frame lmoui:e, all in good repair, he her wait tin•Mam.itt.go too,.:,he lay farm is well drained, plenty of good water with her blueef eves searching her and will be sold; for .;3000.00" Apply to mothers heart •n1i i1 the heavy lids E. "T.e]1er,Luricii, drooped over .,➢hens. •*-unit. Helen could drop'her; tear's unheeded up, en the lovely fem. '.'Why .should I seek to hold her?". slie sobbed.. ;"0 LODGE MEETINGS F Court Zurich No. 1>•i+'t Lord, let me 17ctit grudge Thee '1�..1L' . n.eets every 1st aiifl :iarl Thine, tpzvit, but oh, consider how g lay of each month at K o in the A, O. Ci, W. Hall. C.'clock p. ni dfss�?l,atte I ani .aand bay pity on Timur.cn she sat down again before the to after laying, the Little foii±ibi its dainty bed. ;She spent .nmost of her time of late fine 'the nursery with her treasures, ni.'ght after night found he amounted guard over them, every nerve "cen- tree. In her ears to catch her hus- band's corning feet. There was rig room in the house from: wlsieh::sae, could •'more quiekly detect his approach., see his condition ere he reached the door. Presently A.nit came in to inquire it there was anything Mrs. Droutly desired done before she retired, she 'was dismissed and Helen sat on, she was very weary this night. Mauri- ee had been gone for several days and she was worn Ott with long vigils, her little girl words had set her heart vibrating to a new 5;t fmntedjote' raid riot fears a fear that drew her closer Bi. Shoki'S DC ointfl1fl t, to the Christ her child ip ed, thin; J. lleiteieet, C. li. A,((''�� (� Riokheil Lodge .,Y. X. ` No. 393, meets the Zed atilcl 4th Friday of every month, tt'3.'o'clock, in Choir Hall, Merner Block. Iit mi. WITWEIt',M, W • d iEL P WANTED Wanted experienced operators ort Pants, ` Knickers. Overalls, Constant , employment: the year round, highest union wages paid, piece work. Inexperienced 'hands to learn operating. Taylor -Anderson, outhgete Co. Liruited, deaforth. 'WESTERN PA.r t, LONDON, SEl?T., 1Q-18 . Visitors to the Western Fair this year will certainly be well entertain- ed, as a glance at the daily pro- gramme just issued will assure. Over $700:00 has been added to the purses in the Speed events, which should bring some fast ones into competition • each 'day. Monday, Sept. 13th, will be ,Athletic Day when in addition to .two Speed events, there will bee. splendid program of rages, single and relay, for which Gold, Silver; ,and Bronze Medals and beautiful trophies will be. given. On `. Tuesday the Dog Show and CatShow will commence. and continue for three days. The programme of Attractions is ex- ceptionally strong this year. Oisen's Wild Animal': Show, giving. an exhibition of what can be done by ptatience and . training,- ee•111 ebe exceedingly .interesting. Herbs rt's. Dogs and cats is .an act. that th'e, children should all see.Herz Stallions, the best trained horsee' in the world, will give three distinct acts on the track before the Grand Stand. The Herds Family, a very strong combination of European' Acrobats, will astonish all who see them. The Flying Dordens, The Holmans, The Three De Sionios,'- The Pederson . Bros, and ' many others, will take - part each after- noon and evening. The Musical part of the programmewill be exception- ally. fine.' The 7th Fusiliers of London, Ont., and the Band of the 91st Canadian Highlanders, will be in attendance. Fireworks of a very thrilling cbraoter, including that wonderful production "The Battle of the North Sea," will be given. each night. Reserved seats will be on sale for the Grand Stand and reduced rates on all railroads. Pro- grammes and all information'` on application to A M Hunt, secretary, London, Ont. Remember the dates, Sept. 10th to 18th. • A failing tiny nerve—no "larger than the tinest silken thread—takes froni the Heart its impulse, its power, its regularity. The Stomach also has its hidden, or inside nerve. It was Dr. Shoop who first told us it was 'wrong to drag a weak- of failing Stomach, Heart or Kidneys. His prescription—Dr, Shoop's Re. storative--iS directed straight for the cause of these ailments-eenese weak and faltering inside nerves. This, no doubt clearly explains wily the Restorative has of late grown so rapidly in,popularity. Druggists say that those wile test the Restor- ative even for a few days;seron be- come fully convinced of its wonder - fel merit. Anyway, don't drug the organ. Treating the cause 'of sick- ness is the only s visible and sec.. cessful way. Sold y J J Merrier, vs *".P raq EXCURSIONS TO ia; Caskat6l;8wan, Alberta Sbacial Trains leave Toronto 2.00 p.m. on A•PRIi. 5, 20 t„ Alt 4,18 J111dE 1,15, 20 W �-d 13, 27 eel 13, 24 SEPT. 7, 21 le sand tee tickets from Ontario ,tatiena to principal Norttwast prints at LOW rtneU D.TR1P RATES 1x mn,r«g a"d return 532.00; Edmonton and return $42.50. and to other points in proportion. Tickab good to roturn Whhtn 60 days From gain dater. TOUlzIsT SLEEPING CARS, on all;•'rcrsiont. 0•omiort,ble berths, luny equipped with bedding, can be•eecurod a moderato rates through local nsent. Earl/ npplibation tnuot be made ASK roti 1•1o34its51r.ti; ' PAMPHLET containing rata and full ;nforrbdtibn. Apply to ncer',( C.P, R. A -.tet; ,r iu F'1. i-,„ �'holnplbn, Dal. Tyner. Aat., i-oretao. oin.v 010E0T u,tic i i cHHANQ1f OF cA96 . �. CA11,1,fNG, Agelit, EATER HENSALL After doctoring for about twelve years for a bad stomach trouble, and spending nearly five hundred dollars for medicine and doctors' fees, I purehased my wife one box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, which did her so much good that she continued to use them and they have done her more good than all of the medicine I bought before —Samuel Boyer, Folsom, Iowa. This medicine is for sale by J J Merrier. Mr. 3'. Steacy has been awarded, the contract of painting the County bridges. Dr. Thompson of London, form- erly located here, called on friends here recently. Bort Stoneman is enjoying his holidays With relatives near St. Ty camas. Sutherby's blacksmith shop, re- cently had a duce pall from being destroyed by fire. ONE THOUSAND POSITIONS'. As ty chain is no stronger than its weakest link; everylink in Canada's reateat Chain of High.grade Busi- ness Schools 'has been kept in the highest state of preficienby known to business soien*e. While oyer one thousand students were enrolled last year, the demand for graduates was three tines the supply, The Clinton Business college, which reopens August 30th, invites the moat critical inspection from pro- speetive students. Owing to the prestige of this chain, every graduate• of Beat appearance gets a good situation. The now advertise- uient of this college appears on page 8. . �a L I S MARKET REPORT.—The fol lowing is the report of Zurich, markets corrected up to Thursday. 'Barley .......... 55 to 58 Peas , .. 80 Bran ,...., ...... 23,00 Shorts , ..... .... 20 00 Oats •.. . 50 53 Wheat. ,,. . ..1 15 1 15 Hay ...... ....... 7.00 8.00 Dries apples 6 6 Clover seed - 5.00 5.75 ' Potatoes.,..,. .- 45 45 Butter 17 17 Eggs 19 19 Hogs liveweiget... 7.55 TIENSALL MARKETS Cook's Best Flour . 2.75 Wheat 1 15 15 Oats... 44 45 Barley 50 50 Peas ........ 84 80 *Hogs liveweight ........ 7.55 A tickling or dry cough canbe quickly loosened 'with Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. No opium, no chloroform nothing unsafe or harsh. sold by J J Merner. Clubbing rates. @Wee have made arrangements to offer the following low clubbing, rates with THE gm+:RALn Daily Globe . .. $ 4.25 „ Mail & Empire 4.25 Weekly Globe . 1.00 14rai & Empire 1.60 Berliner Journal (Germain) 2.50' Fancily fei'ald & Star.. 1.75 .Daily Advertiser Weekly Advertiser • 1: i0 • Weekly Sun • 1.75 Farmer's Advocate `2.2. I have found a tried and tested cure for Ellett. matism 1 Not a remedy that will straighten tho distorted limbs of chronic cripples, nor turn bony growths back to flesh again. That is impossible. But I cerium surely kill the pains and pangs of this deplorable disease. in ilermanr-with a Chemist in the City of Darmstadt I found the last ingredient with which D. Shoop's lrhen/natic Remedy was made a perfected, dependable Prescription. Without that last ingredient, l successfully treated many, many eases of Rheumatism; butnow, atlast, ituni• formly cures all Curable eases of this heretofore' much dreaded disease. Those sand.liko granular wastes, found in Rheumatiel3lood. seem to dissolve and pass away under the action of this remedy as freely as does soar when added toinns water. And then. when dissolved, these poisonous wastes freely pass from the system, and the cause, of Rheumatism 15 gone iorever. There it now no real need --no actual excuse to suffer longer with, out help. We soli, and in confidence recommend Dr Shoop's Rheumatic Y.1. MERNER. ricuitural Savings and eLoan Co. READ OFFICE LONDON �. - .ONTARIO Money advanced on good Farm Mortgagee, Prompt O,trtblltiOn given to applloaiie is for loans, .. F. .'LL R, Zu lch.