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The Herald, 1910-09-23, Page 4
ce The rlolsons Bank es Capital paid up $3,500,000 !'reserve Fund $3,850,000 riontreal Head Office 0BRANCHES Alberta—Calgary, Camrose, Diamond City, Edmonton, Lethbridge. ea British Columbia -Revelstoke, Vancouver, Westminister A. raia ta Manitoba—'Winnipeg. Portage Ave, Ontario---A-Winston, Amherstbnrg, Aylmer, Brockville, Chesterville, Clinton, Drawls), Dutton. Exeter,- Forest, Franktor, Hensall, Hamilton— James Street, Market Branch, Highgate, Iroquois, Kingsville, Kirkton, i. ea Lauibton JIills, London, Lucknow, eMeaford, Merlin, Morrisburg, Norwich, d w Ottawa. Owen Sound, Port Arthur, Ridgetown, Simooe, Smith's Falls, St. 4 Marys, Sb. Thomas, West End, East End Branch, Toronto—Bay Street queen St. \V., Trenton, Wales, Waterloo, West Toronto, Williamsburg., Woodstock, Zurich. Quebec—Arthabaska, Chicontiini, Drummondville, Fraserville and I .Riviera Su Loup Station, Knowlton, Lachine Locks. Montreal—Cote des Neiges. St. James St., St. Catherine, St. Branch. St. Henri Branch, Maisonneuve Branch, Market and Harbor Branch, Pierre - 1 2e bee Richmond, Roberval, Sorel, St. Cesaire. Ste. F1avio Station, St. Ours, Ste. Therese de Blainville, VieGoriaville, Waterloo. ze AniNTs r e GREAT BRITAIN ,AND COLONIES—London and Liverpool—Parr's Leinster Bank,Limited. Australia and Bank Limited. Ii eland—Munster & New Zealand—The Union Bank of Australia, Limited. South Africa—The Standard Bank of South Africa, Limited. + ]?in.x Ar,l s--wranee-Societe Generale, Germany -Deutsche Bank. Be]- gium Antwerp -La Banque cl'Anvers. China and Japan—Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Cuba—Banco Nacional de Cuba, e AGENTS IN UNITED STATES—Agents and Correspondents in all the a G7 principal cities. tV Zurich Branch - J..A.. CONSTA.NTINE, Agent c`;l Q !?��2(iDCiDfs.?�©°k°.1'+(DCi�i�"lF9 <t':<�> Q13ie��'i�3iiDQo:a�DZ ea LEGAL CARDS. tI. J. D. COOKE, BARRISTER AND SO- lieiter, Notary Pablie, Elens all. Ontario. At Zurich (Zeller's office) every Mon. - day. PROUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR, BAR- ristors, Solicitors, Notaries Fablic, etc., Goderich, Canada W. Proudfoot. K.C. R. 0. Hays. G. F. Blair. MEDICAL DR. T. P. MCLAUGHLIN, for- merly with Drs. Jansen Halle and Biers, of Berlin, C-]er- many ; also assistant surgeon at Moorefields' (Royal London Opthal- mie) 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 (Retinosoope used) and glasses supplied. OFFICE DASHWOOD, ONT. sus! NESS CARDvS- . P ILUP&, AUCTIONEER, Exeter. Sales eonclneted in .all parts. Satis- faction guaranteed or no pay. Terms &easonable. Orders left at this office will be promptly atfended to. • ANDREW F. 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 Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also honor gradu- ate of Department of Dentistry, To- ronto University. Painless extraction of teeth. Plat. work a speciality. At Dominion house, Zurich, every Mon- day. 7-26 W dBIENT E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER AND Notary Pnblic. D e e cls , Mortgages, Wills and other Legal Documents etre fully •and promptly prepared. Office— Zeller block, Zurich, Ont. LODGE MEETINGS Court Zurich No. 1240 (1 �. 0»F• meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at 8 o'clock p. rn. in the .\, 0. U. W. Hall. J, J. AI1.RN1;it; C. R. A(� Riokbeil Lodge o '�J c 6JTJ . • No. ii 9i, ]Deets the `2nd and ith Friday of every month, at 8 o'clock, in their Hall, Merger Bleak. Finn. Wire.= ,ld. W PUBLISfIED BY E. ZELLER. FRIDAY. AUG 23rd 1910. SEPTEMBER ROD AND GUN. W. C,+'. T. U. THE CRY OF THE TWO.TI1IRDS At any ]rate he would see *beth• er—be stopped there. What was it Keith Weswiek expeoted to see as he loitered nervously along the way? To all his questioning now, Rob only answered, "she's there !" jerking his finger backward over his shoulder, and wrenching him- self from the young' pea's grasp. "Rob, stop, sone polioetnan will get you if you mice along in this fashion without an overooat or collar, you don't want. to be shut up, do you? Gouge, go Borrie, that's a good fellow ! See, I will go with you. To all of which Rob protest- ed solemnly, "no I won't 1 never will, I swear I never will go back there." "Then come along with me and get something on ; comm" and when he turned abaut'Rab fol- lowed him willingly. But Keith could get notlrieg satisfaotory out of the youngelan even after they had reached the privacy of his home. Where is your wife, Rob? "There" pointing in the direction of his own Irome. ''.Save you been abusing her? Is she sick?" '-No" "Then what is the matter?" "I don't know Mr Weswick persuad. ed him with difficulty to go to bed, Dade him a oup,,of chocolate with his own hands, and finally locked him in while ' he went to seeks a physician. Fortunately, he met on the next corner Dr. Droutly, who had been up with a patient all night, and soon had him. at Rob's side. A soothing draught was ad- ministered, and as noiselessly as they had come they departed, i.eav ing the sleeper with Keith's sery ingman. "Let me ride with you, doctor" said the gentleman as they reached the carriage. I want you to accompany me to Joselyn's home ; I fear all is not right there I saw his•,wrfe at the window last night as I passed and she looked sick and wan. Miss Myers informs me that she is failing rapidly in health of late and Rob's manner is so strange this. morning as to lead me to serious a prehension concern ing her. 1 was :on my way to his house when I met him running for. life. I should have gone on then, but I feared the .'"• lice might pick him up. and tha,t' vonld be a blow from which; hisy� wife would scarce- ly recover." -ltAs he listened., the doctor had tell .ed his, horse's head in the desired direction, and they were soon in sight of the house clamattbn of dis- tad at the wincisw, . i eeel httd-already: `and forme. The door st• or roar., xt was early and not a ese rent was Yet -stirring. "Dead i" sal e Droutly sadly, as he stooped t ver the delicate form Dead for hoare, she \vas probably gone`wben you first saw her, poor little tootherle:se girl 1 No, .I am wrong, she is :,at : motherless now. Weswick—lei dashed a tear that Was blinding hirci from his eyes— Weswick, this traffic in blood un mans ine. Good God! what do men usean 1y legalizing murder in this fashion? It is nothing else. We boast of our civilization, and fill our public. °offses, evil and national, with the price of human souls and bodies.! Bali *tis master of his house, How to meet Rob was the question Keith tried to solve as he turned once morn home- ward. Dr Droutly hacl promised to call in at the elder Mr. Joselyn's and inform him of his• daughter. in law's death and his son's where• abouts and condition. He also ad- vised Mr Weswick to break the news of his wife's death to his friend immediately on his waking With the opening of the bird shooting season the September number of Rod and Gun in Can- ada, published by W. J. Taylor. Limited, Woodstock, Ont , gives a number of delightful stories deal- ing with days amongst the ducks, geese, woodcock and prairie chickens --experiences which will cause many a thrill to sportsmen reading them. Numbers will be able to duplicate, in remembrance, many of these published experienc es, and in this way live over again redletter tinges in their histories. Variety marks this production, every lover of the outdoors, what- ever his particular taste,' receiving, attention. -The story of ;two young in apse one of a net raeennl. the 'sour complexion as well as your temper is re=ndered miserable by a ,iieoreicred liver. By to king Cham- l•el.1 do's E tom nch and Liver 'Tablets you can improve both. Reid by J. J . Merrier, C ebbing rates. efforts of an amateur 'to. trap a bear, particulars' of the ; American bison, the Alpine oltrb's last camp and some dog lore show the manner in which the magazine covers the wide variety of Can- adian outdoor life. The verses in this number are excellent, and the Bohemian ring of "Fishin's Good" will find an echo with many even of the most staid. "My Little Fisherman," with his wonderful story of the monster that got away appeals to the sympathies of all, while the "Evening Chorus is equally good. The issue should be found with every shooting party this season. DASyWe have made arrangements to offer the following low clubbing rates with Tun HrsaALD : Daily Globe . $ 4.25 „ Mail & Empire 4.25 Weekly Globe . 1.80 „ Mail & Empire 1..60 Berliner Journal (German) 2.50 Family Herald & Star 1.75 Daily Advertiser 2.75 Weokly Advertiser 1.50 Weekly Sun 1,75 Farmer's Advocate 2 25 .DON'T BE A KNOCKER. One knocker oan tear down more than three boosters can build up in your town. People are always more willing to circulate a damag- ing story than to tell something good so when yon get down to the bottom of the thing, boosting your business or your own town is pretty largely a personal matter. If you know something real mean about your competitor just sit down and write it all out just as though you were writing a letter place it in an envelope and clo not look at it again for a week then take it out and read it all over carefully, and see how little and mean and scrawny it makes you feel to think that you wrote that thing. Then just use the same principle when talking about people ; if you know something that certain people would delight in hearing and telling just keep It to yourself ; it will do you a lot of good. s OVER 85 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE NIARat3 DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch and description may ottiolcly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Cornmnntcn. Mons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Catonts sent fre6 Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn 5 Co. receive epcctaf notice, without charge, in the cienfimmc titericatto A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scientific journal. Terms for Canada, $8.1S a yeat, postage prepaid. sold by all nowsdealers. MUM & q,26liiroadway, Nese York isrenoli once, 62a r St., Washington, D. C. Keith gave a may as he gra• but the fi?i s il; and before the appearance of his father. Lawyer Joselyn was a very severe man. He could make no til lowanoe for his son's vine, though the boys habits had their begien• Ings at his own sideboard. "The news should be broken very gently to.him," his heart will be tender now if at any time, and something maybe said tc stay him in his downward career if only we have wisdom and grace" said the doctor "And I have neither" said. Keith. "But much genuine sympathy, which will snake amends for many lacks" If you are near enough to him, you oan him. the contact of a loving, syrnpatliu) heart is the greatest in the world, I wish I could assist you, but I am far too busy today, I can recommend, how- ever, to the All -helper, and I can hinder Bob's father's appearance until afternoon, I will do both, re- plied the doctor, So the physician went one way and Keith took an- other, pondering the gentleman's words as he walked. "If you are near enough to touch him," How rnuch like those he had heard last night from other lips, Was he trying to save Rob, or rather, had circumstances pushed him on his hands for help? In either case he could brit remember the rest of tl'e sentence that had so impressed him." And in tench also with Ellin who alone can redeem them." He lacked all the necessary equinment for such work, he thought sadly, and yet the work seemed' given to him to do, men and women like Dr Droutly and :Eleanor Myers could help their fellows, but he was not one of them. He had known Rob for years. He could imagine the tide of remorse and self-reproach that would sweep over his soul when be realized his wife's death. He felt the least prepared of all mortals to attempt the task that lay before him. He was relieved for the present, when on returning home, his valet assured him that Rob still slept, the evil hour was delayed, which was some comfort Mrs Weswick and lava slept late after last night's gaiety, and he was forced to eat his breakfast alone. He could not rest in the house. He still hoped something might happen to relieve him of the duty he felt so incompetent to dis- charge. He would go to see Miss Myers and. tell her what had oc- curred. (To • be continued) Ethel M. 'Williams, Pres. Supt. Farmers Wanting Re= - pairs for 5pr9ig please order now. Anyone *ishiug New or Second hand Machinery, call and see if I can't fill your wants. Also .Agent fsr Fairbanks Gasoline Engines, Weigh Scales, Feed Grinders, _4- A FLOUR BOUQUET may not be as sentimental as ono made from roses, but it's more substantial. It makes the stuff of life, without which we cannot live.. FLOUR Earl Grey, the .well known Governor General of Canada, is a gentleman `rleserving of a, great deal of praise by the people of thin tiozi:ntry. He has made himself acquainted with the Dominion from East to West and even to the fur North. This sort of informa- tion to a pian in so prominent a station is of real worth and should prove of lasting benefit to Canada. Earl Grey has sot an example to his successors that will not be easily outdone. Too mann men' when they attain a good office sit down in a soft chair and do little but draw their salary and attend high toned functions. Canada's Governor General is not a roan of that type but a real hustler who will be well remembered long after his tenure of office, has come to a conclusion. More power to you Earl Grey. WILLIE'S INNOCENCE•. All kinds of Sawing Machines Buggies, Carriages and RAIN WAGONS Jas. Whyte, Ag't. MASSEY..UAR1 IS CO. of best quality Is the flour our ens- toniers are supplied with. It hasn't au equal and costs no more than brands that are inferior. Little Willie—Oh. Uncle George, did yon bring your horn? Uncle George—My? Why, I have no born, Little Willie—Then I wonder what papa meant when he said you were off on a toot last week. NOTHING IN A NAME. H. COOK SONS & CO HENSALL Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. AN\' person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years 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, an certain 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 niay live within nine miles of .his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him. or by his father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister. In certain districts a homesteader in eood standing fray pre-empt a quarter -sec- tion alongside his homestead. Price 83.00. per acre. Duties—itiust reside six months in oath 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 $300.00. • W. W. -CORY, ' Deputy of, the 1liinister of the Interior. N. ' 7i.—Ljnauthoriied pubiliclltion of this: .advertisemer't Will not be paid for. Don't waste your money buying plasters when you can get a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment for twenty-five cents. A piece. of flannel dampened with this linim- ent is superior to any plaster for lame back, pains in the side and chest, and much cheaper. Sold by J. J. Marne r. "Look here, waiter," said Mr. t.xrouch. scowling deeply over his plate, "I ordered turtle soup. Mere isn't even a morsel of turtle In this " "Of course not," retprned the waiter. "Shakespeare said there was nothing in a name. 1f you ordered cottage pudding would you expect a cottage in it? .Any tea, sir?" EXETER F. W. Giadman and fancily are back from a two weeks' visit to Toronto and Peterboro• . Richard Yellow of Usborne had a horse killed here recently, by it corning into contact with a live electric wire,. which was • lying on the street. Frank Wood has purchased John G. Wein's hundred acre farm. J. N. Howard's fine brick resifl.- ence on Main st,, is nearly com- pleted. Frank Bawden is irn Toronto and is being treated for fallen insteps. Richard Phillip of London is the new organist at the Janes street church. For Znrioh and :surrounding district an energetic reliable agent to take order for nursery stook. GOOD PAY WEEKLY, OUTFIT FREE, EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY coo Acres under cultivation. We guarantee to deliver stock in good condition and up to contract pude. We can show you that there is good money in representing a well. known re- liable firm. Established over 30 years. Write for particulars. r 4Ld J I i, i�1 7i, n a+f 1'd'c3kov TORONTO, -- ONT. A REPRESENTATIVE For Zurich This is the time to sell nursery stock. Wo pay Ulm tally and offer steady employment. Our list of Specialties embraces a rare and choice list of ready sellers in both irtiit and Ornamental stock. Seed Potatoes, Etc. Write for terms and catalogue. STONE &WEI UUNGTO The Fonthill Nurseries, Est. 1837 Toronto - - Ontario,