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The Herald, 1910-06-17, Page 6
The £lolsons Bank to Capitan paid up $3,500,000 Reserve Fund S3,850,000 ' Head Office - - Montreal BRANCHES Alberta -Calgary, Camrose, Diamond City, Edmonton; Lethbridge. a a British Colunnbie-Revelstoke, Vancouver, Westminister A. 01y Manitoba -Winnipeg, Portae Ave. iv Ontario-Aivinston, Au3herst urg, Aylmer, Brockville, Chestervillo, Clinton, Drumbo, Dutton. Exeter, Forest, Franktor, Hensel', Hamilton- . James Street, Market Branch, Highgate, Iroquois, Kingsville, Kirkton, s Lambton Mills, London, Lucknow, Me.ford, Merlin, Morrisburg, Norwich, es tt Ottawa. Owen Sound, Port Arthur, Ridgetown, Simcoe, Smith's Falls, St gt Marys, St. Thomas, West End, East End 'Branch', Toronto -Bay Street Queen St. W,, Trenton, Wales, Waterloo, West Toronto, Williamsburg., Woodstock, Zurich, ., Quebec-Arthabaska, Chicoutimi, Drummondville, Fraserville and A 0 Riviera du Loup Station, Knowlton, Lachine Locks. v Montreal -Cote dem Neiges, St. James St., St. Catherine, St. Branch. d St. Henri Branch, Maisonneuve Branch, Market and Harbor Branch, Pierre - villa, Quebec, Richmond, Roberval, Sorel, St. Cesaire, Ste. Flavin Station, et St.' Ours, Ste. Therese de Blainville, Victoriaville, Waterloo. G; © AGENTS IN GREAT BRITAIN AND Cox.oniss-London and Liverpool-Parr's c+ Bank Limited. Ireland -Munster & Leinster Bank, Limited. Australia and New Zealand -The Union Bank of Australia, Limited. South Africa --The a A Standard Bank of South Africa, Limited. V FOREIGN AGENTS—Franco-Societe (generale, Germany --Deutsche Bank. Bel- gium Antwerp -La Banque d'Anver . China and Japan -Wong Kong and 4 Shanghai Banking Corporation, Cuba -Banco Nacional•de Cuba, AGENTS IN UNITED WASTES -Agents and Correslfondeuts in all the d `+ eprincipal. cities aeueseusnaramemvoniareereaassum vales Zurich Branch - J. A. CONSTANTINE, Agent cs Lqty ({©ESEED4311DM)Q00E3 CD 4300i3 MEM 43 PUBLISHED BY E. ZELLER LEGAL CARDS. R. J. D. COOKE, BARRISTER AND SO - Reiter, Notary Public, Hensel' , Ontario At Zurich (Zeller's office) every Mon- day. PROU)OFOOT, RAYS & BLAIR, BAR- risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, etc., Goderioh, Canada W. Proudfoot. K.C. R. O. Hays. u.. F. Blair. MEDICAL T R. T. P. McLAUGHLIN, for - !_i Inerly with Drs. Jansen Haile and Biers, of Berlin, Ger- many ; also assistant surgeon at Moorefields' (Royal London Opthal- mic) eye Hospital and Golden Square ; Nose 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 DASH' OOH ONT. BUSINESS CARDS. a S. PHILLIPS, AUCTIONEER, Exeter. Sales conducted in all parts. Satis- faction guaranteed or no pay. Terms oeasonable. Orders left at this office will be promptly attended to. ANDREW F. HESS, FIRE INSURAN- ce agent, representing the London, Economical, Waterloo, Monarch, Stand- ard, Wellington and Guardian. Every- thing in fire insurance. DR. F. A. SELLER', DENTIST. GItA- duate of the Royal Ce11eee st Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also hater gradu- ate of Department of Dentistry, To- ronto University. Painless extraction of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At Dominion House, Zurich, every :Mon- day. FRIDAY. JUNE 17th, 1910, Two Irishmen were in a city bank recently, waiting their turn at the cashier's window. "This reminds me of Finnegan," remark ed one. "What about Finnegan?" inquired the other. ;"Tis a story that Finno gan died, and when he greeted St . Peter, he said, 'It's a foine job you've had here for a long time.' `Well, Finnegan,' said St: Peter, 'here we count amillion years as a minute and a million dollars as a cent "Ah !' said Finnegan, 'I'm needing cash 'Lend me a cent.' "Sure,' said St. Peter, 'just wait a minute,'" Patrons of a cheese factory or creamery have a right to a clear and full statement each month of the amount of milk or cream he has supplied, horn much cheese or i E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER ANI) Notary Public. Deeds, Mortgages, Wills and other Legal -Doi-mmeiitts care fully and promptly prepared. Office— Zeller block, Zurich, Ont. LODGE MEETINGS 41. Court Zurich No. 1"240 �.�® meets every est and 3rd Thursday of each month at 8 .'clock p. na. in the A. 0. U. W. Hall. J. J. tI rn rs, C. R. v tar thief oioet, eve =«^vx a,L instance --how to entertain his friends. ""My unole is no. niggard" said Gustin, on the defensive for his best friend. "He spares no ex- pense where his principles are not involved, be is thefinest gentleman I know and as social as -as--" "A bear," interrupted Miss Arlington, and laughed so merrily at this sup- posed wit that the youth joined with her, though hardly relishing the fun. "You needn't think you deceive ane into believing you ad- mire the doctor, she oontinued." Why you two are so different with a swift glance of roguish flattery," as midnight and sunrise, and most be as congenial as a mid -summer day and an ice storm. But of course its the proper thing to love one's relatives." "Is that why I adore my cousin Blanche" be ask- ed, made bold by her evident flat. tery. "Adore and yet refuse the smallest compliance with her will" tapping his arm with her fan im- patiently. "Let a baby vow stand between you andvour pleasure, she saw her companion wince, and was glad of the approach of another suitor her partner in the next dance, for whose arm she dropped that of our friend. He felt chagri ned, dissatisfied. "It does look childish to be tied to a promise in this fashion," he muttered to him- self as she moved away, and she was saying in her inmost heart. "He shall be my slave yet, he shall not refuse me anything I ask not even to drink a glass of wine." Yet shedid not care for this fair -faced boy beyond the enjoyment of the hour, the triumph of such small enjoyment. Did she succeed? who can doubt it who realizes the pow- er of a first grand passion over the heart of a youth? not so many days thereafter his mother started as be bent over her to give her a kiss. "Gustin, is it impossible you have been drinking?" "Only a glass of wine, mama," replied the abashed youth. (To TEE CRY OF ¶I TWO-THIRDS He blushed, t sure, but be was used to blul,hing Audacious boy ! quote his mother to her ! she would not brook thet Slie would teach him speedily'that only one held supreme authority ever his action. As she thought thus ' he was thinking hpw beautiful she could make herself, Row charming! "You will taste iii to please me?" with such. 'a bewitching glance from under the dark lashes, such a dainty turn of the suburb head and pleading of the proud lips. She so seldom deigned to coax. He was thrilled as his eyes met hers, he would so like to please her. •"I am so sorry to refuse. you anything," his voice tremulous with heart- throbs. "You will pardon rue, since I am under pledge?"' Pardon him 1 nay she would conquer him, rather. Another of those delirious glances." You will at least touch your lips to the beverage to do me honor? I do not often care to drink after another. There are many who would crave the privilege I accord you," extending her glass to him once more, He could surely do that, he would. Honor her ! How he felt honored as, after his lips had touched' the rim, this temptress, drained its last drop! she relished. it »gore than usual. "The taste is improved, she said roguishly, flatteringly. She spoke the truth -it was spiced with vic- tory. She rewarded his obedience by allowing hind. to kiss her hand and pour passionate things in her ears. She would conquer him wholly ; from this hour her soul was set on his subgugation This lady was the only child of Sylvester Osmond Arlington, a man whose wealth could not 'whol- ly hide the shallowness of his brain fie had held some petty spite against Dr. Drontly's father and perpetuated it in favor of his older son. i'his gentle n had not been about accepting D ` Droutly's in- vitation to the reoe iion with which he had welcomed 14,s sister and her son to America, but it read furnish- ed endless food for criticism. ""You are not like your uncle," said the charming Blanche to'Gustin one evening as they stead. together, ",except in ene reseect," with a half mischievous j't meaningful glance that enral ured while it abashed the youth. Gustin was growing sensitive where his ab stinence was ooncefired "You are more social, than tie doctor, more like your father, isle says, only he was not afreje .'• t (,,•lass of wine and you aro ; y' ri5 not efiet,id of wine," Gustin-:-...e.4. answer, his face flushing like' e girl's . under accusation. ""I never tasted it until the other night, and that was but a taste." "Poor bo; l" touching his hand playfully, '•.•ou have my sympathy, you have n issecl a treat' "'Ono can hardly be said . to miss what he never had;" laughed the gentleman. "But your commisera• tion is worth earning even by positive loss" he continued, willing to hold her at his side even over the discussion of so uncomfortable a subject as this. It is surely no sin butter it has made, what tl e product has soldfor and what he is entitled to receive after the necessary expenses for manufactur- inc, etc., are deducted. Many of the statements sent out are far from being of this class. As one authority puts it "they surpass all understanding." There are many factories that take pains in this regard and patrons receive all the information they are entitled to in concise and attractive form. What one factory can do they all can do if they know how, Would it not be possible for somebody, some dairy official, if need be, to devise a simple, yet complete form of factory statement, that could be used by all alike? It evonld give the patron more confidence in the management of his particular factory and afford less room for criticism at the annual meeting. Success in dairy more than any other business is made up by at tention to little details. A monthly statement is a detail in the manatre- ment of a cheese factory or cream- ery that needs some attention s.t the present time. (hqp `� 1 Bicknell ge .Aq �J e :J o 7 e No. Lod rneebs the 2nd and 4th Friday of (v. y mantis, at 8 o'clock, in their Hall, Meitner Block. FRaD. Wes/roe,DL. W "It cured ire," or "It saved the life of my child," are the expres- sions you hear every day about Chamberlain's Colic, OlalBt®'lera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This is true the world over where this valuable remedy has been introduced. No other medicine in nee for diarrhoea or bowel complaints has received such general approval, The secret of the success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and. Diarrhoea Rem- edy is that it cures. Sold by J. J. Merner. The mail order houses are going to crush the little merchants out of business. The little merchants compete. They are wasteful. The `big departmental stores are organ- izing the retail business and nutting down expenses, The evolution of industry demands that the retail business be trustifled and organiz ed. That means the enol of the cometry and village storekeerer With laitn will go others. The advocate will not have so much to do, The small business men will not be able to give the advocate any accounts to collect. The country printer will alsd feel the effects of the change. He will not get so many bill Beads and letter heads to print, The lawyer will not give him so many legal forms and printed demands for payment to set up. The little villagers will have to find something else to do besides becoming the village printer, the village lawyer or the storekeeper. The villagers will be dtrawn into the capitalist t ode of production. They will be seized Clubbing rates, upon and turned into wage slaves. They will get the .view point of ( '°We have made 'terrangements the proletariat worker. After to offer the following low clubbing hunting for a job and not finding rates with Twa H>a'.1LAr.D Daily Globe , . $ 4.25 Mail & Empire 4.25 Weekly Globe . , 1.00 „ Mail & Empire . 1.60 Berliner Journal (German) 2.50 Family Herald & Star 1.75 Daily Advertiser 2.75 Weekly Advertiser 1,:30 Weekly Sun . 1..75 Farmer's Advocate . 2.25 be continued) Ethel M. W iiliams, Pres. Supt. GETTING READY FOR HIM. ties it is unusual that gold should be engaged in New York at this time of the year for shipment to this oonntry. The fact that this. has taken place during the past few weeks has attracted the et- tention of the financial papers of New York, One journal, of un- doubted authority, believes that the explanation of this movement is not far to seek, and sets it down, to the steady exodus of labor across the border and the conse- quent flow of United States money into Canada. The daily papers tell. of the great numbers of U. S. farmers selling out and settling in•. our own West, find the substantial drafts that so many of these emi- grants bring with them, to a 'very` large extent go through IN ew York for collection. There seems reason for the belief existing in some quarters that duringthe next crew years the movement of gold to Canada from the same source will. steadily become greater, The little girl entered the shop with the air of a real grown-up lady, and stood by the counter with her wide blue eyes on a level with it. "Well, Sadie?" said the shop- keeper. "alarah, if you please," she corrected, "Well, Miss Sarah," he said, "what can I do for you?" "I Want to get a mitten, if you please, an' charge it to mother." "You mean a. pair of mittens, don't you?" "No," she said, with an inn- patient toss of her head ; "I mean jn' one ; one that's suitable to give to a, young man that's going to be rejected," New Maid -Please, mum, there's a man at the door come to collect on something yez bought on the installment plan. Mistress -Ask him whether it's the encyclopedia, the phonograph, the brass bed, the piano, or the to refuse wine." "Nor to accept I sewin g -machine. it," she retaliated with some warmth. '-It looks so childish in a groan man to be tied to a pledge. I suppose your mother simply meant to shield your childhood from the servants who might give you too freely or of an inferior quality, He shook his head "my mother never left me to servants, Miss Blanche and I never saw liq- uor of any kind in her house," re- plied. Gustin truthfully, and then flushed crimson at her inoredulous astonishment. "That could not have been said when your father lived," cried the young lady tos- sing her heed sieeificantly. It is one of year uncle's innovations, I Mee eerd Tara see' your father had a princely }wail and knew bet - one of the country villager will cease to think that this world is perfect and that., the man who is Willing to work has the world bowing to hii t and worshiping him. Cheer up, Comrades. That little fellow who Bias been sneering at you about your, Sooiialism will l.e feeling the pinch pretty soon find will be kicking just as bind to you are; -Ex, . Farmers Wanting Re= pairs for Spring please order now. Anyone wishing New or Second hand Machinery, call and see if I can't fill your wants. A young wean who had just married suggested to his wife that they should argue someeveestion• fully and frankly every morning. This, he thought. would help them to gain a fuller insight into each other's nature, thus making for increased happiness. The first question happened to be, "Can a woman dress on $20 a year?" He took the affirmative. And when last he was rushing upstairs to take shelter in the garret, and she was following with a broom. A little three-year-old was being made ready for a bath. much to her discomfort, as she heartily dis- liked soap and; water. "Don't dit water in my eyes," she said, "and don't dit soap in my nose," Thinking to quiet her, her moth- er said. "Never mind, Dorothy, it's my nose, anyway." "Well, I don't care," replied Dorothy with feeling ; "it's me that's using it." If you are not satisfied after using according to directions two- thirds of a bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, you can have your money back. The tablets cleanse and invigorate the stomach, Improve the digestion, regulate the bowels. Give them a trial and get well. Sold by J J. Merner. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. a NY person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a quarter -section of avail- able Dominion land in Manitoba; Sask- atchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear iu person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub -Agency' for the district. Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certatu conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader. Duties. -Six months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader may live within nine mile, of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied'by hint or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister. In certain districts a homesteader in. good standing fray pre-empt a quarter -sec- tion alongside his homestead. Price 83.00 per acre. Duties -Must reside six months in each of six years from date of homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra. A homesteader who has exhausted his• homestead right and cannot obtain a pre- emption .may take a purchased homestead in certain districts. Price 83.00 per acre.. Duties -Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth 8300.00. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N. B. -Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. Also Agent for Fairbanks Gasoline Engines, Weigh Scales, Feed Grinders. All kinds of Sawing Mad/fines, B itg ies, Carria: es and BAIN WAGONS Jas. Whyte .Ag''. MASSE V.RAI RI$ CO. Agricultural Savings and ® oan Co ITEA.D oi"]YIO1 LONDON • - ONTARIO Money advanced on good Parra Mortgages, Prompt attention g;ven to applications for loans, 1E ZEO-ER, Zurich, NT E For Znrich and surrounding district an energetic reliable agent to take order for nursery stock. GOOD PAY WEEKLY, OUTFIT FREE, EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY boo Acres under cultivation. We guarantee to deliver stock in good condition and up to contract grade. We can show you that there is good money in representing a well known re- liable firm. Established over 30' years. Wrrte for lxu tisu ears. PEW NURSERY r TORONTO, - ONT. 0 W4\.Nr[D A REPRESENTATIVE For Zurich This is the time to sell nursery stock. We pay lits ally and offer steady employment, Our list of Specialties embraces n rare and choice list of xeady sellers in both fruit ancl. Ornamental stock. Seed. Potatoes, Etc. Write for terms and catalogue. , STONE &WELLINGTON The 1i onthill Nurseries, Est. 1837 Toronto M Ontario