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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1909-12-17, Page 4!$D' 0 DC -et b08115;3Q1 c.,,,, N�; ,►* NK 1 ,., t....., w !nein poratecil 1855 ' CAPITAL PITAL $3,500,000 $3,500,000 es a as 66 Braucher, in Csalada, end Agents and Correspondents in all es the Principal Cities in the World, a, GENERAL l ANKING BUSISESS TRANSACTED. a Cr SAVINGS NK DEPARTMENT 8 a at all rauohes. Interest allowed at highest current rate. a Zurich Braiaeh a J. A, CONSTANTINE, Agent I Tt±.D ,(1p0016)QCitCtD KiDKi1111FaDMIDGD®Kia REGAL CARDS. g- J.1D. COOKE, BARRISTER AND SO' lioi'tar, lToter vrlct t ic,13. n evert r o. at Zurich {1' a. FI°ILCDUiDI'f?Ci`l', Mon- :i1''.A`.• w c:, BLAIR, F?AR- sters, Selioiters, 'ao f : Publie, to., 9 otieri412, CEglada R, O. Henna G. Ygn El. RCA MEDICAL-. R. T. F. elI Ai:OHLIN, for• e"'.e'rly with Dro. Jansen, Halle and Bierci, os Berlin; Ger- imany ; also aeeistent surgeon at ] 4ogre cies' (Royal Leaden Opthal• unio) eye Hospitel and 'olden f cinen) ; Nose and Throat Ho pital, London. England, etc. t'eatieral practice, with eekieci& attention to e e, ear, on aha '•hroat. Eyes tested '. IRetinosiQP -a d: and glasses supplied. OFFICE DASEIWOOD, O T. PUBLISHED BY E. ZELLER. FRIDAY DEC. 17th, 1909 ominated a echoollionse and dewily loved a warehouse. So Tim enter- ed into an agreement with Ben to instruct hie sort •:during the neon hour, his payment to' consist of luncheon and sit up at the dignity of his new office, and Jakey, rather proud of bis fine teaoher, struck up a peculiar relationship whish tinged. their 'whole after. life. It was impossible for them ,'to be together and not get glimpses . of. each other's hearts and lives. In spite of Ben's lofty ideas, he .grew to have an almost admiring tender- ness for Jakey and his worshipful love and gallantry toward all womankind, a love that covered their faults and shut its eyes to their weaknesses. His loyalty to his mother preached many a sermon to the hot headed youth, boiling over', with indignation. against F,the ' ` parent who was the source of all his woe. On the other hand Jakey openly worshipedat the shrine of Ben's wisdom and manliness. He was ready to stand by them .on all occasions. He was a scholar, aflVladeptleman, a genius. It became one of the sorrows' of Jakey's•after life that Ben did not make more of himself ; and the greatest'of his sins seen through the medium oil this friend's eyes was somewhat as the physical weakness of a child in the sight of its mother ; simply a reason for tenderer •care and more heart felt devotion. When three months went by and Ben still held his place, his mother took on courage, and, at his request, they moved. to a couple of rooms in; another part of the city, and not mush better as more convenient and away from the associates who, were thorns in the lad's bide, a constant "source of temptation to wrong doing. Ben was not finding it altogether easy to line up to his resolves. He had too often yielded. to the voice of the temper to be quite able to,'re- sist the constant assaults made' upon his good intentions. (To be continued) Ethel M. Williams, Pres., Supt. W. C. To U. THE CRY OF THE TWO-THIRDS The practising physician had given little hope, and for weeks the disease baffled all of John's skill. But at last began improve- ment, slow at first and more than once dropping back into relapse ; but the watcher never relaxed his vigilance or gave ever courage though the weeks had grown to mouths before he was able to turn homeward and leave the little fellow to his mother's trembling care. Meanwhile Ben had entered upon his new duties with a good deal of courage, but with his enthusiasm not a little dampened by the consciousness that he was to begin life where his father had failed, where the record of the infaiiVEZ8 CLAR.C1F. past would be against him. He -.- - -- -- - was yet to learn all this meant ; was soon to realize that his own 6,, PEIK,LEPSD as1.10,T'a0[ aiER., Eater Sales conducted in, l 'ori 3a:is- a,-•y. ?'erns office ta? Alon '"ratrentP2ll rani' a„a prom t,, cc a,gent. , tir c:.l,.y.,, nn ,....• life would be subjected to severest scrutiny, and any fault in him be exaggerated, seen through the naagnifing glass of his birthright. I put him under your care, Symonds,” said Mr. Spoffard to - ono of his clerks sometime during that first day. "Keep a sharp look - t -'N- ° out ou him, give him his instruo- ^ondon, I tions and see that he lives up to ''tan& I them He is Ben Mite's boy and CHRISTMAS STAMPS HELP CANADA'S NEEDY CONSUMPTIVES HE net, proceeds from stamps Gold will be u'sed'fgr the extension of the work of the Muskoka FreeHospital for'Consumptives. The avail- able beds were' trebled' aerate result; of last year's. Stamp Campaign.. ' • BUY THEM. USE THEM. HELP THE GOOD WORK ALONG. THE BEST INVESTMEN T YOU EVER, MADE. ONE .OE'NT:'"EACH. Not a, single patient has ever been' refused admission -to the 'MuskokaPelee Hospital for Consumptives because of his or her inability to pay. EVERY STAMP SOLD- IS A: BULLET IN THE • WARFARE AGAINST T'UBEIi,3xULOSIs. ' 1. _a 'Vey -S hs h father's na.4e " *lunar es •-e-ere eeeaae THE HOME JOURNAL •'Canadia`ne, in a search fan al while weht as our own B that the LAT -wideri circ al a fine p ori The greatest danger from ' flan= is of its resulting in pnei;re monis. This can be obviated'bb uzingObanaberlain's Clough Rereea^ ' as it not only cures ' influenza, baa. counteracts any tendency of the disease towards pneumonia. Sold. by 3.3. Merrner. ' • If not on sale in your town, write 1. S. ROBERTSON, pec.-Treas. National Sanitarium Association, 347: King St W., Toronto. , Ali information fern- Isbed land at& ups, naaail'ed".liromptly on ¢receipt of arde)e:. . , • Stamps may be purchased from 3. A. CONSTANTINE, •Melt Molsons Bank, Zurich.. - , t�.eecI not go far afiel g good faintly journ- ,esuch a publication t ,a Journal. I know s' Home Journal has 'on in Canada. It 01a . though,t0 me, rr., krulited the r,`fo cft"iejM "" i:He tirosome in i .c , : d in{ Oany - :t likely to amount to much. of its features. The Home Journal r , • ,;12" -!'•'s.6 speak frankly, I ani of your covers ("alto asmany tonics in less l Fe...! vi Dent I opinion. But I've promised Dr. space. It is keener, lass prosy and t e ",,, W,eda ; Droutly to give him a fair chance very well;writi'er, The covers are At( f.L aa. l,r, , To -land he shall have it ; only I want an artistic'aeligbt and aro equal to ',tee ;, 1. ^si ;,s,+y. it. as coon •j you to have a sharp lookout on his those of the Saturday Evening ;,,, ., 1 . e" ' tf.' it e habits aswell as his work." "I Post, which 'Is fine praise. Jean _';° , will, sir," answered the clerk, and Graham, the editor, is one of the neither of them guessed that only finest woinen journalists in all i a bale of goods separate the speak Canada, a woman whose writings tc ANDere the new boy, who was an un- have been appreciated in the New :.. ere ,; . ;:+fie., , willing listener to this convent', York press tithe and time again, ,. care tion. He stood as it was, grinding whose work is known and apprais- '';iicr;•- his teeth and with strong effort ed in the Southern States, and to alone restraining his oath that had whom the New York Sun has more arisen to his lips. So the beginning than once referred in u. very cora- wes clouded and Ben never quits plinentary manner Why, then, •rat forgot what he had heard.. Never- do we not patronize our own wares? { theless he was bound to please, Why has it been said of Toronto— . ` <henever vox app• ecia ,o CANADIAN. HIGH -JUMPERS • MARKET REPORT . ---The fol- lowing .' is' the report of Zurich markets corrected up to Thursday, Be Barley ... ' 50 to 50 Bran 21.00 Shorts .. 24 00 24.00 �. Oats r ... ... • 35 36 Wheat ,. ... 1.02 1.04 Hay. f,.. . . . 12.00 Dries. apples Clover seed Potatoes. Batter .... '5:00 • 5.7E 35 35 • 22 23 Eggs . :.... ' ' :28 26 Hogs liveweiget s `' 7:56 IIENBAI L gARBE`r5° 3.00 ; Coals'8 Best Flour.. 98 ,, 98 Wheat ' . O ts.,r.., 37 37 Barley • ' 55 55 Peas .. 70 70 Hs liyeweight :. `7.55 Ont of some twenty horses known to have records of over seven feet in high jumping, fo nrteen are Canadian .bred,• says' .R P. Steriok- er, the noted American horse jud- ge, in a carefully -compiled article en "Canadian Hunters and Jump- ers," published in the current Christmas Number of ."The Farm- er's Advocate and Houde Magazine" of London, Ont. This article lends special point to the striking front - cover illustration, , a -painting by Paul Wickson, the celebrated Cana- , , 1;11, 1 °.1t, .alit-/, to 'ustify Dr Droutly's confidence h aa.. i „ma grove then(" mistaken in their ' , ' " '•...i„.1(,"; ' e„iri.0 to of hire. Ile was natural- ', ly <iniek in his movements, court- 1,ll- t'0 i eous obliging in his manners. nice I looking and appearing. Before q,l.,„ one. ,ac; a,;=;.; :.r;•,'. ,:,3r wale, 1 the first week was ended he had ;.` :,a v •;t •'1 and I :oha:a.c a good impression on most i•'"'• with i of those about him. It would have at; e,` ;:;,el, • Neell `'')need? helped him much if he had but eentiee a z_ ai he! ire 4 l t 'lt, 101 biro after all, Symonds,, said the t v itl ... ;, c arther master -Yes, sir, he's begun well ,:i' i i + Ouch- I if .ie 11 but stick to it." But eree• .,i,-.,, <, aadress; Symonds added to a fellow clerk a a :,Cu! `• 1•.--tf 'ward further, •'I:I©'S a high strung ` ` 1 young clerk and ready enough to be insolent," "1 haven't seen a thing of it" was the reply., "No, B.1 it seems reserved for my benefit.' atcheu, wholly." And so indeed it was. .r''rling I 'Thor- was one man in Mr Spof• r, weal fra.;'s employ, who was not chary :at in rile commendation of Ben. That on wee Tim Trullivan. From the first v.. O. he showed a decided interest in the lad and helped hien in every way possible. Ben appreciated this F r:lo a: `h: erE.'4 TIM f ,S after a fashion. yet Tim really did not amount to much in his estima- r , „ , brick rc eived a single word of com- n a h! barn mandation, or could have over - wood i heard another conversation. Ben • .ha rd. I seems to have good material in • r. x, 731 _ tion. Ho was only a porter, and g r + 7 laP.rt i, No. 12.30 as to Tim's son, Jakey, Ben was ).:.ls r t;r 3 ; ""- :ird never weary of a joke at his ex- ;:].wr; : • U, j :_ a u� ` o a '.^.i= p''n' pense ; It was easily raised anal so 1 9 4.[ 55;• .ai. a " ,.. 9 ., F 9 / i',a91 bo`.y Lodge !- ,a '' LI 0 Iv ' r,s. tJ,y,, :mets tl:'3t; wow n Va., i• id'y.u2 Fiery' month, F„ r.,,s..it.,.:% .Wi °t:rnc: Block t'... i V'"t:.:: , BVI . t'V '+'h) i3 -,r v'iilar" l:U otic 'ties at Chain - be alair'';3 (Jo adilit8rnedja have been veastt o. ilarik3!t, epidemics ark S`al'on iii was taken 1;7 t i.rra ' ;:.r Fc ,, 1,3ei .h.a ad of ah, tol tg;le d3rl,: e �3u 1A tid'r+trr'2:.iti. Sold by cue 46 ormor-, little resented. Ho took it as a matter of course that the boy deferred so much to him and help- ed him at his. rougher work. It was 7alrey's acknowledgement of. Ben's superiority, and Ben called him '•a good little fellow" in a patronizing manner. The • "good little follow" had a father with high notions of his son's abilities if only he could be brought to put his t.*.find to his books. It dawned a'pon Tim, that though Jakey rebellacLageinst' school he might not mina study if conducted °' under cirontatancea more favorable to his Writ of '�aaiala o for J'ahay tialb. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest -Land Regulations.' LI NY person who is the Bole head of a family, or any male over 18 years( old, may homestead a quarter -section of avaiil- able /Dominion land in Manitoba; Bask- atnhewan or Alberta. The'applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lando Agency or' Sub -Agency for the• district. Entry by proxy may be made at any agencyy, on certain conditions, by, father. mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending hemestreier. • Duties.—Sur months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years•. A. hof testeader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at lease 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him or by his father, soothes, son, daughter, brother or sister. In certain districts a homesteader in Pond standing xray pre-empt a chaster-Sec- dian artist, representing a horse donalongside his homestead. Pace 63,00 going over a hurdle -v' th a lady up, the painting being regi educed, in the expensive tri color process. The leading article, entitled "Ed- ucation for the Farm," is a succin+1t exposition and review .of those pl3ase%9f tb,o new ove;- ment relating more u. i; f<y toy the interests of agriculture. The question, "Dees Apple growi:Lig Pay?" is answered by a detailed account of the first vear's results in "The Farmer's Advocate"' De- monstration Orchard at Lambeth, tint., the returns from which.. after allowing liberal wages, and every peracre. Duties—Must reside six months in eau h of six years from date of homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres eetre. A hemesf .der wh� o ;ra.� esbauc tr- big ho - , ,. -. �l ht /It other item of expenditure, amoixnt- ed this past summer to over' 14 per ; cent interest on a hypothetical valuation of $1,000 an acre. Among' the many other special articles are a report of the International! Live- stock Exposition at Chicago, and an article on "Shorthorn Cattle,"" by Prof. 0. E. Day, being the initial one of a series of tncnogras- phs on the different breeds, of and you know how I love my own' stock. '•A land of Promise turd city -that. _ to j FI;lf:lment is the truthful title of her own magazines and publica- a graphic artiole dealing with On - tions: This I do not believe—yet tario old and new, illustrated with I have heard it said—at}d you may la full-page photogravure of what depend on it, it was hotly contra- is being accomplished in the north- dicted Kit, in Mail and land, particularly strong, especial. ly speci l- ly in respect to illustrations, with which, by the way, tbo whole bock of eighty-four pages is replete.. One of its major articles is eutitl!e 1, "Sixteen Acres of Flowers,'" de- scribing the immense greenhouses at Brampton, Ont , illustrated by several cats, one of them nineteen inches wide, representing a porter- tonic oreauric view of the premises. "Jl'be Problems of a Partner's .life,'" C. C. James, and "Christmas, hit F. Hess &Sou have a fine lot of ; Quebec" by Mrs. E M. G. Maar. cutters on hated of their own make. aro also worthy of note. Thepriee of this special issue to non -subsoil hers is 5i0ct.s. To subscriberrsy, itt goes instead of a regular issue,. The subscription price of `°Tbe Punter's Advocate" is 11.50 per year. Empire) Mr. Joseph Brechtei of Michigan, formerly of this section, is visiting here. Mrs. S. Rennie and family have moved to their new house opposite the Evangelical church. Mr. James VVhite la movi:ig into 1Irs McCormick's dwelling at the north end. three oars, cultivate fifty acrex. and. er a house worth 3300.a0hL W. W. CORY, Deputy el true 3S+imiste.r of the Interior. N. B --U r there prhlimeion of this adce•'itse.''.ner't=ill not l e pad for. t Call and sec them. f Cotic, Cl,orera ane ,h2muerleil1 5 Diarrhoea Remedy. sever fails. IN -it • It may save life. is l .rai Say -fags' and e+a Loa '., '�Co. SID "MUM LONDON - - O" TAITh.l' Money ad.vanneed cr gaol Rte. l'or ,gi•jaes.. Prompt :pt a to ntion given to applieationE f '_ oaf E ZELLER Zurich, Getting into the Dome Women buy more than two.thirds•the rriercharq. Wee sold in, retail stores and every, insuring 'reads the Classified Want Ads.. Our papt r sQes;Into,the - laorni0 erid' tlt'C Vltitslt ` Ads..4ollitrigteh the • Spend600. ' • . ,..,,i. wemd,+•o-r Chatriberia>l� s Cour, Cholera, a31" A Diarrhoea Reined* Never fails. Buy it now. It :nay savrti8m. norm Bum we: a—At the Hay Township, on to Mr. and 1YIrs, arme, a daughter. WEBER—At Zurich inst., to Mr. and Weber, a daughter Sanble T,ilua,,s the lith hist David Dinh - A' on the. lath Mrs. Haile 4.THEREIS BUT • ONE •;Eve farmer,'ebould know Chet; kale ries • offered by the 'dealera.•,for. begs,-.te., is a lair one a Hort eat las know- A,kis, if ewe does root ,take, le Pleuras baai e , pes�larr 1. Wlu►k;, obi otic cor. 'limo, pair, eon bt ci $ s Jones wawa id be, • without; hila • htleinat Pals' * elilierc at , heat•iiaa ferahsra' bneetempi •eiria market paper,, is is. T1s Weilelt $niie. dtirrt 010 jlkt irk; ,:ll#iittllltA'�`fiek',°"M1MZh 1'%ti:evF`-ut.i,.te Illistbsteltalask pluissalto41614. asiOtiAsisotoigbolstar (tiPO tCtl l taayy a 15,'e ti latttiwi .tr6 1,, 'a