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The Herald, 1909-09-03, Page 4
The 7. Irl C1D to' nziir©DGWEIDi1**ED't,x > GD DGIIMGat Incoriorated .1.85: TAL, - K m $3,500,000 FUND a $3,500,000 ea in Canada, slid Agents and Correspondents in a1i he Principal Cities in the World.. reAL BANKING BUSINESS TRA ISACTED. BANK DEPARTMENT aranohes. Interest allowed at highest current rate. p Branch - I-• ARNOLD, 'Manager m'D GDC16W4315 GAtaD ®Do' if)GDflaW,D€115 Qte d'..E::C ani ad CARDC3. tI.;3. D. C'OOIiE, BARRISTER ANI) SO- lieiter, Notary Public, liensalw, Ontai io. Zurich (teller's office) every lion- A.t lav PROUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR, BAR- risters, Solicitors. Notaries Public, otc., ck, ;erich, Canada. W. 1'roudfoot, R. C:. Bays. G. F. Blair. MEDICAL 1a. T. P. MciT..,AUGHLIN, for- rr7erly with Drs. Jansen, 'and Liars, •of Berlin, Ger- many ; also a 3siet:nit Burgeon tit Ti'l .. cr iieids' (Ktoyi+.1 'London C)pthtil- nile) eye 11r slitral and. Golden Square ; , and Throat Hospital, L.cii„tan lila T t .ti, etc' General Prasstion, with :;pec la] attention to eye, e cr,. Lose and throat. Eyes t -said (R,etineecope used) and glasses supplied. OFFICE D A SHW 0 O, ON T. BUSINESS CARDS• PUBLISHED BY E. ZELL1 R. FRIDAY SEPT. 3rd, 19119 B. 6,, PGf6LLm6°S, AUCTIONEER, Exeter. Sales conducted in all parts. Sats - faction guaranteed or no pay. Terms -easonable. Orders left at this office will be promptly attended to. W. C. T. U. THE CRY OF THE TWO-THIRDS gers to -to -Q John, if it only could of been someone who knew -who loved her l and the bereft mother broke down latterly. „Helen, I loved her ; no other hand than mine has torrobecl our darling" size did not thank him, she did not speak at all, blit her sobs hushed though' the tli ; urs dropped freely on the little w robe "John" she whispered , she stretched her hand to hi across the iireciotts form .Joh 'ti are a very blessed. man, 1 hop cl will reward you, as I cannot ash no reward, I am here to ser t is my.right as one who suffers ith you" he replied. "Ani I not s. ani I not yours to command?, yes, yes, but, John you are tali: sg all. the 'care, and c , all. Where is -where ee? he is in the ol�.ain- coach house i11. It est place #3.* him while he looked the next s ,'his will , recover, pf'and then?" fell from Hien, God helping •eteive his past ;,incl make a newi'reoord for himself'," The next afternoon with John.and Helen only to attend it. D0rry's little boo' was laid beside the granclntot$ for , 4ahpin she bad been iaam•ed;.. .pla'n.'li tl digged the grave hinsefff ,through,.the frozen had burl to the woods C0 ,lrs ' villi which to �esial 'driven to the ah t.I.; bxo>x'gbt back t and-'a1l:tho f orvers He .p t,the wee form placed, the rosebuds in And carried his dar- s toe hser last resting' overed the clods in over her res.•ing place, after he had knelt reverently and offered the only prayer, tli'tn he took Helen's hand, and half led, half carried. her home, sawthat she was put to bed with her;baoy in her arms, and then went out and watched with his brother while George sept the sleep of ti oil youth and strength. ( be continued) ' Ethel M. Williams, Pres., Supt. He did,not answer her, he • could not. "If I could help you ])ear it" she said, "Oh, John, isn't there something I can do?" He tried to smile to sav, "yes" but his lips only formed the word as he pointed upward, and sho knew be meant her presence in the chamber above would bo truest help, and she went out quietly and up the stairs, praying as she wont. The clock in the kit:,hen struck five, and John still stood beside his dead, '•six" the day was breaking, still he watched the precious face soon to be hidden from his loving eyes. it was hardly watching either, his glance rested on but seracely took in the lovely picture, he was not thinking, not even praying, ho was simply living, that is breathing with a sort of numbness of spirit unreal and unnatural. In some one else he might have called it reaction. Yet his quick ear de• tooted the first stir in the chamber above and when June opened the door to call him, he was alreudv there Your sister wants yon sir" ANDREW F. HESS, FIRE INSURAN- "yes, I know" he stepped over the co agent, representing the London, threshold. •'Dorry" cried Helen Economical, waterloo, lylonaroh, Stand- as she caught sight of his face ; arc, Pirelli ton and Guardian. Every- "llorry, .Toho, T want Dorry" I've 4 D.R. F. A, SELLERS, DENTIST, GRA- daiate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gradu- ate of Department of Dentistry, To- ronto University. Painless extraction of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At Dominion llouse, Zurich, every` 'Mon- day. -26 E L NotaryPublic. CONVEYANCER e e dMortgages, s, Wills and other Legal Documents care fully and promptly prepared. Office - Zeller block, Zurich, Ont. MUSIC { I S S V. MAASS, Prepares Pupils for the Toronto Con- servatory of Music and other Centres. Address : LUTHERAN PARSONAGE, Zurich. FOR SALE - Farm for sale, south half of lot 15, Con. 12, Township of Hay. On this property there is a good frame house, kitchen and woodshed, good Bank barn and hog house 2i afire" of young orchard, and never failing supply of water. This farm is a deep clay soil and in good state of culti• vation, conveniently situated 2J miles from Zurich. Would take a suitable pro, perty off. or 10 acres in exchange. For terms and particulars apply to E. TnNr- ilitY on premises, or to Tilos. CAnnRox, auctioneer, Farquhar 1'. 0. 50 acres, all good land, with good bank barn, frame house, all in repair. dwater The farm is well drained, plenty of g and Will be sold for $3000.00. Apply to E. Zeller, Zurich. LODGE MEETINGS (1 O.Court Zurich No. 1240 l �e meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at 8 o'clock p. m. in the A, 0. U. W. Hall. J. 3. eleastR, C. R. elms -01.a. strange dream. He sat zwffibeSide the beta and asked. "Was it a pleasant dream Helen?" "I hardly know" she answered. my darling looked very lovely, John, lovelier than ever before ; and she smiled upon me radiantly ; and waved her hand, but she was going from me ;" and her voice trembled as if near to tears. "Go- ing from you! but not alone, He- len?" surely her feet are too small to wander alone?" shesaid. "Alone ! she was not alone -she did not walk, she was surrounded by. beautiful beings as fails as herself and she seemed to float away from me. Helen was sobbing now. "If she was happy. Helen, surely there must have been cause for her joy. Perhaps she knew you would join her whither she was going, she could never be content long with- out you." The young mother looked up in a startled way. "You speak as if it were truth, John, and no dream, she is mine' belongs to no other, what is the matter? noth- ing seems real, where is my baby? where is Ann?" then as if the mention of these old names had awakened memory, '•Oh, John, John, how did it happen? was that real or did I dream it too? Did I send for you? Did. he -did -John I want to see Dorry, yon promised. John, you promised me." "Yes, dear, :yes Jane will help you slip on. your wrapper and shoes, 1 will wait for you. put a warm shawl about your shoulders and join me in the hall." The little lamp stood burning on the floor as they' enter- ed the parlor, she lifted it and blew out the flame. "It is true Helen" he said tenderly, -It is true the best as well as the worst ; you have not been dreaming; our dar- ling is in the bosom of our Lord" tben he drew the curtains, and let the fresh beams of the morning sun Ouchthe lovely face. He led her to the little torm and stooping kissed the little face ; the first kiss he bad placed there since she died "Unole-doctor has an angel, . he -said, and the simple words unlocked the fountain of his tears and hers as well, and together they wept above the dead, one at either gide of the little table. "John" said Helen. the evening of that same day, when, missing her for awhile, be found her, as he had several' times before, hovering above her trersuro ;" John I have a constant temptation to lift the curls from the left temple." "But you will re• sist it," said "John," again came the voice, "yes, ,Melee"','If only "-- something like a sob -if only Ann or I could have 'washed and robed here It seemed so gruel for saran - the care pt "Ma beitaser t sensed the: so Sick."' question: thank God' her ;lips him, ho ase ground, a for green line -it, nearest vii the beat ca. he could ft in its casks the tiny ha ling in his' place. He OOq y�7 Rickheil Lodge . 9J e �'V • No. 3 93, meets and 4th Friday of every month, ek, in their Hall,�}, ,Merner Block. PILED. rrwa:R,M,W P WANTED operators on Lad whitewear. Good ork. wear f'fg. Co. Berlin, Ont. 'He has liv loved ni respect o love of,. filled hi his task botterstha by an inapt poem, or a never lacket Earth's beaut. it ; avbo has alsvcc, besc,in others and ho had ; whose lite tion ; whose mein tion, -A. J. Staple "I took, two of ,'Oliamberlai Stomach and Liver Tablets last night, and I feel fifty per cent better than I have fer soma weeks, says J. J. Firestone of Allegan, Mich,. They aro certainly a fine urticle for biliousness:" For sale by Jai Merner. Samples free, Drive Rheumatism out of the blood with Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy and see how quickly pain will depart. Rub -ons never did reach Caramel disease. Rheumatism isn't in the skin. It's deep down - it's constitutional. Getting rid of the pain, is after all, what counts. That is wby Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy goes, by word. of mouth from one to another. And herein lies the popularity of this Remedy. It is wir'Yning defenders every- wbere..Tablets or Liquid. Sold by J J Merner. FARM FOR SALE MARBLE 1N ONTARIO. It is not generally known that in Ontario only quite recently deposits of the finest marble have been dis- covered. The marble, which is now being quarried by the North Lan- ark Marble and Granite Quarries, Limited, whose headquarters are in St. Catharines, was discovered quite by accident on a farce in the Town• ship of Darling, in Lanark county, and experts declare it to be among the finest in the world. It is of various colors. green and white lavender and white, buff and green, buff and white, etc., and is very easily worked. It attains a ' verya high polish. , Already one of the largest manufacturing concerns in the United States is negotiating to obtain supplies of it, as experts de- clare that there is nothing to coma pare with it. Lot 3, concession 9, township of Hay, containing 100 acres. On this property there is a two storey brick cottage, large hank barn, with shed and cement pig pen un- der. Two acres,i4rcharcl, good sup- ply of water, 8 *ores of splendid bush, mostly maple, convenient to church, school and market. This is a beau ful `home. Nearly all seeded do . Will sell reasonable. Possession given in fall. Apply to John Broderick, on premises, or Sarepta P. 0. YOU WILL NEVER BE SORRY. GREAT PROGRAMME THIS. Finest'BiIl of Special Attractions the Canadian National Ever Presented. The prog mins) of special attract. ions at ' e Uanadian National Exhibition which* has just been issued sho s that the entertain. went part of the big 'Fair . is to be more extensive than ever before. Theprogramme in front of, the Grand Stand is, divided into three parts of ani'vaudeville and the bill has .to be well squeezed to get it on to the fotlki'Stages tti that space of time. . ,' The second part, is given over to the Military ;Tournament which includes themusical dive by the Artillery, the musical ride by the Dragoons, and a dozen competitions in many of which, the corps will be matched against corps. The third houris filled to over- flowing with the. British Army Quadrilles and Tattoo with ten massed milikarybands, the march past, the Siege of Kandahar and the Battle of the'North Sea. The whole concludes with . a fifteen minute display of every thing that is new in fireworks. Add to this bill, the model military camp, the blowing up of ships by submarinemines on the waterfront, 'harness horse races, daily displays of Japanese day fireworks, athletic sports, eta,, and it will be readily admitted that this is the greatest bill of ,specials the Canadian National: ever presented, Pink Pain Tablets -Dr. Shoop's-- stop headache, womanly pains,, any pain, anywhere; in 20 initiates sure, Formula' on the 25e, box.` Ask yr)ur druggist or dootor about formula --it's fine. Sold by. J J Merner, S r= Sara •Thedforc Tavistock Tillsonburg. .?c pt. Teeswater . , . Oct. 5 Toronto .Aug. 30 to Sept. 13 Wellesley...:,, .... Sept. 14 15 Wiartors - .... Sept. 23 24 Walkerton Sept. 16 17 Watford . Oct. 8 Zurich ... Sept. 22 23 'Pickling or dry 'coughs will quickly loosen when using Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. And it is so thoroughly harmless, that Dr. Shoop tells mothers to use nothing else, even for very young babies. The wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung healing mountainous shrub give the cura- tive properties to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. It calsis the cough. and heals the sensitive bronohial membranes. No opium, no chloro- form, nothing harsh used to injure or suppress. Demand Dr. Shoop's. Accept no other. Sold by J J Merner. For living a pure life. For doing your level best. For being kind to the poor. For looking before leaping. For hearing before judging. For thinking before speaking. For harboring clean thoughts.6' ;For standing by your principles's CFor being generous to an enemy For stopping your ears to gossip. For brilding a slanderous tongue. For asking pardon when interror. For being as courteous as a duke • For being square in business d ealings. For giving an unfortunate person a lift. For promptness in keeping your promises. For putting vour best construe - tion on the acts of others. HENSALL MARKET REPORT. -The fol- lowing is the report of Zurich, markets corrected up to Thursday. 50 to 50 80 20.00 25 00 25.00 48 30 94 95 7.00 8.00 R. R. Caldwell of IT,elson B. C. spent a few weeks here recently, visiting his parents and 'other relatives. William Buchanan has been on the sick list the past few weeks, but is some better. Quite a number are leaving for Toronto Fair this week. Hensall post office is being fitted with :300 lock boxes and drawers. Mrs. Charlesworth of Blyth, is visiting her parents and other friends, F. Snialloombe is back from the West and is much improved in health. Cows are still roaming the streets although a by law has been passe d prohibiting the nuisance. Married WILD-STATTov-Nr. Mark Wild of Dashwood, to Miss Rhoda Stat- toti, Grand Bend., by Rev. A. D, Gisohler, at the Evangelical Par- sonage, on Wednesday, Septem- ber lst, 1909. 1 O .,o+,)., yAl• , • : rA4 PrP;, <, ;,)4•n4wytit�.�' a,95ayv6. 0 40 +k"•i EOcusYourWants, classified WantcAds. *Olt fill al' oyye�rnr_ee cruirtnae>nts `1Thie7 c his ?, lens rtvlii'e ccincentr+at rill y perfeceTpcti a�ec�a�a;ab�;intn atisfctorY73'kettilt ,. • Barley Peas....., Bran Shorts Oats Wheat Hay,,. Dried apples ... , ...... 6 6 Clover seed 5.00 5.75 Potatoes .. 45 45 Butter . , 17 17 Eggs.. 20 20 Hogs liveweiget 7.55 HENSALL MARKETS C:cok's Best Floi-g k .. r 2.75 Wheat ,.,...1 1a 15 .Oats .•.,.. •.. 44 45 BarleY 50 50 Peas . 84 80 Bogs liveweight........ 7.55 Clubbing rates. Sr 'We have made arrangements to offer the following low clubbing rates with THE H>,.RALD : Daily Globe . $ 4.25 ,, Mail & Empire 4.25 Weekly Globe . 1.60. . „ Mail & Empire 1.60 Berliner ,Tournai (German) 2.50 Family Herald & Star 1.75 Daily Advertiser 2.75 Weekly Advertiser 1.50 Weekly Sun 1.75 Farmer's Advocate 2.25 It's a pity when sick ones drug the stomach or stimulate the ,heart and kidneys. That is all wrong ! A weak stomach, means weak stomach nerves, always. And this is also true of the heart ancl kidneys. The weak nerves are instead crying out for help: This explains why Dr. Shoop's Restorative is promptly helping stomach, heart and kidney ail- ments The Restorative ,reaches out for the actual cause of these ailments -the failing "inside ner- ves." Anyway test the Restorative 48 hours. It won't eure so soon as that. but you will surely know that help is coming. Sold by J J Merner. lin et lmmedlate tf IES Dr. $haup"s IMs tc Qin. .c1 ,. Agricultural Savings and a Loan C HEAD OFFICE LONDON - - ON Money advanced Farm Mortgages Prompt atter to apples .t'