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The Herald, 1910-10-14, Page 4
10RMED (1)Ci ®D 3 ra c ) GD Gas0 ;:;t G1Dc D <:;::a ,,W CD =COCO The Ilolsons Bank Capital paid up 54,000,000 Reserve Fund 54,210 ,000 Total Assets over 44,000,000 Head Office Montreal BRANCHES la Alberta—Calgary, Camrose, Diamond City, Edmonton, Lethbridge. w ty British Columbia—Revel-Luke, Vancouver, Westminister A. a C+ Manitoba—Winnipeg, Portage Ave., Ci Ontario---Alvinstan, Amlaerstburg, Aylmer, Brockville, Olresterville, Clinton, Drunibo, Dutton. Exeter, Forest, Frailktor, 1•Tensall, Hamilton— , ',r ,r. .e Iroquois Kingsville, K.ir'kton, �inrkot Branch lli�ta�at , Iroquois, James ,S�treaC, + , . r a .Ltnlb.+ ton.ills, Lon:ion, Luoknow, M1a:tford, Merlin, Morricburg, Norwich, a iv Ottawa. Owen Sound fort Arthur, ltidgetown, Sinieoo, Suiiih's Falls, St, Marys, St, Thomas, \,'et End, Fast End. Branch, Toronto—Bay Street Queen St. `V., Trenton, Wales, Waterloo, West Toronto, Williamsburg., Woodstock, Zurich. io Quebec-- Arthubaska, Chicoutimi, Drcunmondvitlo, Fraservillo and A el P.iviere an Loup Station, Knowlton, Lachine Locks. . Branch. a ts Montreal ---Coto deg Neiges. St. James Sb., St. Catherine, ae t. St. Henri }trench, liaisonnenve Branch, Market and Harbor Brani•1i, Pierre- vi11e, Quebec, CLu �bec Rieluuond, l,oberval, Sorel, St. Cesaire. Ste. Flavie Station, ,c St. Ours, Ste. Therese de Blainville, Vietoriaville, riavillo , Waterloo.loo. ca AGENTS IN (iltRAT BRITAIN AND COLONI :s• --London and Liverpool—Pares Bank Limited. Iceland --.Munster & Leinster Bank, Limited. Australia and New Zealand—The Union Bank of Australia, Limited. South Africa—The n Standard Bank of South Africa, Limited. © FOREIGN Arr•.Nrs—France-Societe Generale, Germany -Deutsche Bank, Bel- gium Antwerp -La Banque d' Anvers. China and Japan—Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking• Corporation. Cuba—Banco Nacional de Cuba, AGENTS IN UN1TED STATES—Agents and Correspondents © principal cities. Zurich Branch - J. A. CONSTA.NTINE, Agent tse GD�7C{D Gra>CRE (100D CDONIOGN CiOODGM 3© Imrsammetaalloneimararrna in all the LEGAL CARDS, ti. 3, D. COOKE, BARRISTER AND SO - Bei ter, Not ary Public, Hensel'.Ontaiic. At Zurich (Zeller's office) every Mon- day. YROUDFOOT HAYS & KILLORAN, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, etc. Goderich, Canada W. Proudfoot. K. C. R. G. Hays. J. L. Killoran. MEDICAL. DR. T. P. Mc'LAUGHLIN, for• merly with Drs. ,Tansen Hallo and Biers, of Berlin, Ger- many; also assistant surgeon at Moorefields' (Royal London Opthal- mid) eye Hospital and Golden Square ; Nose and Throat Hospital, London England, eto. General practice, with special attention to eye, ear, nose and throat Eyes tested (Retinoscope rased) and glasses supplied. OFFICE DASHWOOD, ONT. f USINESS CARDS. B. S. PHILLIPS, AUCT►ONEETS, Exalter. Sales conducted in all parts. Satis- faction guaranteed or no pay. Terms reasonable. Orders left at this office will be promptly attended to. ANDREW F. HESS, FIRE INSURAN- ee agent, representing the London, Economical, Waterloo, Mooeieh, Stand- ard, Wellington and Gutndirn. Every- thing in fire insurance. 11411111 NEN LE PUBLISHED BY E. ZELLER. FRIDAY OCT. 14th. 1010. The latest from the select world where fashions are made indicates that women will no longer have to do withont pockets. The latest dresses in tunic form show two pockets attached to the skirt in front, a little above eaoh knee. so that they can be comfortably reach- ed with the hand The tunic of light material falls over them. DIR. F. A. SELLEItY, 1)ENLPIST, GRA- daate of the Royal College of Dental .surgeons, Toronto, also Isanor gradu- ate of Department of Dentistry, To- ronto University. Painless extraction of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At Dominion house, Zurich, every Mon- day. 7-26 W. C. T. U. '.L'1fE ORX UI+' TELE TWO-THIRDS It is the .mist incomprehensible thing in the world that he should fasten himself on you thus. If you had even been chums or particular Monde it would not seem so strange but why it shonlii be your fate to naarry Rob Josolyn I world like to know, "Secause somebody toast and it is time, I took my share of the ivorld'ss burdens, I suppose, I lave lived a butterfly existence long enough, this may be the be- ginning of life to me. The lady looked her amazement at this grave he ejaculated. "I'm glad I thought at it" It was a dreary day for the struggle given over when Rob fell asleep hact to be renewed as soon as be awoke. Bat Keith prevailed, and when evening came he .exulted over a sober pian utterly worn out though he was with the conflict Since the thought of the nusston had crossed his mint. he had. been doubly determined that Rob should not taste of intoxicants. If but bis senses were kept undulled by aloo• hot. why should not the peculiar power that wrought Stich wonders in that lowly plane seize upon, transform his friend.? Men in a worse condition than Rob had yet reached had been made over thele. speech, but she took hie advice and Iso he tried to cheer pian as he tar - made immediate preparation to de- god hies to rot ready for a walk. part for a month. Taako er.re of .tI haven't the heart to go any- yonrlself for my sake, Keith," elle where" Rob objected for the doz. atria at the depot. "I do not want enth time, "lint it doesn't take to lose my care -free, light -hoar -tea heart, it takes foot ; and yon are alt boy, join the as soon as you can" right as far as they aro concerned; Her son certainly felt anything but. replied • Keith cheerily "You've lighthearted or care free. The burden of n. universe seemed wei- ghing hint down, hob's sorrow had not quenched his thirst ; indeed it seethed to furnish him with a rea- son for deeper potations, though in his saner ntornents be agreed. with Keith's acgunients on the sloe os soberness and reason, and protest- ed he had taken his last drink, What to do with him, how to make his purposes principles and his de- sires real achievements was the problem Keith sought to solve a and he sought to solve too, without the aid of the Higher wisdom that could have made its solution pos- sible. Then our hero was haunted constantly by the remembrance of the sorrow he lard witnessed at the Turner mansion. A grave, sweet, trustful, saintly fain. was ever before his vision in his quiet hours, the broken-hearted wail of the old divine still echee:' in his memory. What would. renege Rob ,l asclyn from the enemy now destroying his life? There cane no answer to any of these questionings, yet he yearned with all the strength of his awakened manhood to ("elle er thein both. "God help me !" he burst forth, unconeenously ualii: g upon the One Helper of the helpless as for the twentieth time he strode across his room one morning, turn ing over the ever-present thought, He had been through a fearful con- flict all the long night just past— satan's forces seemed striving for the mastery of the young inebreatos soul—he had pleaded with him reasoned owith him, at length threatened Win. "l shall have to give•y+otzup,11..� ., if you will drink' he .said wearily ; and the• • poor wretch had cried, '"Dont do that, Weswick or I will go to the devil altogether. yon are the only friend I have on the face of the earth." Yet this slave's lure for drink was greater than his desire for a friend.; he would have ::one to the satiuun had not Keith prevented it by look ing him into the room and packet. ing the koy. Rob sprang at his throat as if t) kill hill., but be was no snatch for the young athletic "You cannot g•) ottt tunignt, Roh, I inuet protect you trona yourself Tomorrow yon will thank toe" So through the Inn:: hours hie friend wrestled with hint, now waalking thc, floor at his side, again coaxing him to lie .'.awn, remonstrating, reasoning, v',ti1 near dawn the poor sank into a deep slee=p and our hero v, es lefi. undisturbed, `.Gad help n e'.'' he groaned. Bow could 'he give up this than—whose stiffer - tugs heel endeur•edhim to the throat --to the drew. ul fate that surely threatened hila? ''God help hie !" and quick t.w to flash the little down town fl i ;itau came to his mind, "1 will take itoh there this very night' Tho man who takes the trouble to advertise, has an interest in selling you his goods. He pays out real money for the space he uses and he tells the truth about his wares. Isn't it much more pleasant to go into a store where the proprie tor and the clerks are affable and anxious to please you, than to go into aplece where you are treated as though the propriettor, is doing you a favor by allowing you to enter his establishment? The man who caters to you through the medium of the news- paper is the man who will treat you right when you call on him He wants your trade and he will show you courtesy and give you a square deal in order to obtain and hold your patronage. It will pay you to read and com- pare the different ads in the newspapers you subscribe for. We would like to see a number of Huron County farmers compete for the honor of possessing the Pr)ze farm. This Co., isnot super- seded by any other for soil, climate class of residents and financial con• dition and has within its bounds many admirable farms that would not be easily outclassed, if at all Special attention has been paid of late in these competitions to the dairy side—a most important feat- ure—but a lively contest on the broad lines of general farming would prove not only interesting but generally helpful, It is aston- ishing what a difference con he trade in even tidying up ; to say nothing abort the use of the paint brush, putting down cement walk, a well pruned orchard, the intro- duction of Thoro' Bred. stock, etc. . C 'iamuerla111 S R Diary oea 1i en an., 8 Itiarrhncea na^d} .`:ever fails. Buy it grow. It maw save life E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER AND Noatary Public. De e d s, Mortgages, Wilts and other Legal Documents care fully and promptly prepared. Office— Zeller block, Zurich, Ont. LODGE MEETINGGS Court Zurich No. 1240 • meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at 8 o'clock p. tn. in the A. 0. U. W. Ilan. J. J. Minarai, C. R. q XV 0 TT Riekheil Lodge tat u 0 o 't o No. 3 03, meets the '.?nd. and 4th Friday of every month, at 8 o'clock, in their Hall, Merrier Bloek. Elam bi'iTwwn ,MI. W Yonr cough annoys you Keep cm hocking and tearing the delicate mem branceas of your tiaroat if you want to be annoyed But if you want relief, want to be cured take Chamberlain 's Cough Remedy. Sold by all dealers. Clubbing rates. Wo have made arrangements to offer the following low clubbing rates with Ting, Llit)IIALT) Daily (lobo b 4.25 Mail & Empire 4.25 Weekly Globe , LSO . „ Mail & Empire 1.50 Borliror ,Iournal (German) 2.50 Family Herald & Star 1.75 Daily Advertiser 2.75 Weekly ,Aver. tiler 1.50 Weekly Sun 1.75 Farmer's Advocate 2,25 DON'T BUY A CUM until yon have seen our New Double Barrel Models fitted with Stevens Com. ;nand Forged Steel Barrels -- DEMI -BLOC SYSTEM Tho mode of constructing these superb Trap and Field Guns is fully sot forth in our New Shotgun Cata- log. Sencl for it, it's free. -, Ask your Dealer for Stevens 4 ) Demi•EIOc Guns.) Insist on our maker • A , ' J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL Co,y P. 0. Box 5002 Chicopee Falls, Mass. got to get over this moping, old e you must the doctor fellow. If I'm take the medicine I prescribe." "You're too good for me, Weswick that's a fact. Most fellows would let me go to the dogs, the sooner the better. "I'll do anything you say." "Thank you then we'll take in the mission tonight ; it will be a change for both of us, and Rob" hesitating—hardly ;snowing how to say what he wished -"they put lots of hope in follows down there, I've teen hard eases—drinkers I mean— far beyond you old boy, straighten• ed out in a single night." "No?" said Rob. He wasn't much inter- ested but be went. It was a grand meeting. Plenty of song and testi- mony and a deep undercurrent whioh Keith felt but could not de- scribe. Keith listened intently. He was hearing for another, weighing every bit of testimony with influ- ence to its fitness to that other Surely he had never before heard such wonderful accounts of deliv- erance from vice ; so many of them right along the line that must as• sure his friend. He did not con- sider the fact that he had never really listened on former visits to this place. Now an earnest invite. tion was given to anybody present conscious of need, of helplessness, to indicate it by ooming forward for prayer, Would Rob start? (To be continued) Ethel M. N'4 illiams, Pres. Supt. Synopsis of Farmers z mtinoi e= f aagj4 1•o• ai&1 U 1' pleaa.sn order now. Anyone vrishing New or Second hand t acliit,t ..,•, call and Ben if 1 eau't fill your wants. TELL A CHILD THE TRUTH. Canadian -Northwest Land. Regulations: NY person who is the sole head of a. family, or any nude over 18 yours old, may homestead a ouarter.sectiOn Os avail- able 1)onlinion land. in. Manitoba, Sask• aatelieivan or Alberta. The applicant roust appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub.Agenoy for the district. Entry by Proxy may be inado at any agency, ou certain conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of inton diug homesteader. Duties.—Six months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three years. A homesteader inay live Within pine. • mile, of hie homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him or byT Iris father, mother, son, daughter, brother Ol sister. In eertain districts a homesteader in mood standing iray pre -erupt a quarter -sec- tion alongside his homestead. Price $:3.00 per acre. Duties—Must reside six months in each of six years from dale of homestead entry (including the time required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fifty acres extra. his. Ah ornesteader who has exhausted. homestead right and cannot obtain a pre- emption may take a purchased homestead din certain districts. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties—Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect, a ]louse worth $300.00. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N. B.—Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. Tell a child always the troth about everything, no matter ho* trivial or unimportant it may be, and it will soon come to have perfect confidence in everything you say. A little one declines to go into a dark room to bring out its doll that was lett there because sooso one has told it of a great bogy man that lurks in dark apartments ready to 'spring upon little children. Nurses should be trained to tell the truth regarding the most unimportant happenings and ufrairs, Parents should con- sider well before putting tuto w )rcle hasty or ill advised speech, for lit tie minds are quick to grasp the meaning, and memories are wnnderfuily retentive. BEWARE OF THE GIGGLER Hoarseness in a child subject to croup is a sure indication of the approach of the disease. If Cham- berlain's Cough Remedy is given at once or even after 3 the croupy cough has appeared, it;will prevent the attack. Contains no poison. Sold by all dealers. A New York man refused to marry his girl because) she persist. ed in giggling while the license ti, as being.made out. Evidently he knew that a woman who would giggle at that time would also gigg- le when his shirt stud rolled under the bureau, or when he struck his thumb nail with the hammer, or when ho cut himself evBile shaving oc when his coffee went down the wrong wayor when he was crank- ing; his antomo'.hile without success. And a woman who is going to gigg- le at at man every time he's in 'Oa is. no fit life partner. We 6on't olitme 13.1M. W� O1 'I'1 KNOWING. TE For Zurich and surrounding• district an energetic reliable agent to take order for nursery stook. GOOD PAY WEEKLY, OUTFIT FREE, EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY s• When the color of a dress has faded. owing to stains from lemon or other acid fruit juice; a good idea is to touch the spot with liquid ammonia, which usually ! will restore the color. ITo kill lice on any feathery plant, such as small ivy' and the like, snake a paper cone over plant and burn a small quantity of sulphur under the cone. A pinch .•i sulphur will usually kill all lice. A plateful of grated Paremesan cheese is served. in many house- hnids with macaroni or spaghetti instead of cooking the cheese with it. If you havn't a shoe horn, drop your hundkorchief into your shoo before inserting the foot, then pull tight and it slips on easily. Medicine stains on silver spoons . may bo removed by a rubbing with a rag dipped in sulphuric, acid and then washing it off with soapsuds. The most hygienic duster is a JamWhyte, �rt �y` 9 damp fabric that is soft and free A from lint Cheeseoloth and chamois dampened. are good Iforadifferent M(,iAklSEY..Q,(irRRXS CO. purpose Also Agent f er Fairbanks Gasoline Engines, Weigh Scales, Feed �: ri dere. • All kinds of Sawing Machines Buggies, Carriages and BAIN WAGON foo Acres under cultivation. We guarantee to deliver stook 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. Write for particulars. PELULJ NURSERY CO TORONTO, — ONT. ANTED A REPRESENTATIVE For Zurich This is the time nursery stock. Wo pay libel rally and offer steady employment. Our list of Specialties embraces a rare and choice list of ready sellers in both fruit and Ornamental stock, Seed Potatoes, Etc, Write for terns and catalogue. tc tell STONE !rte a �.tm�, d. �.'ia ? Ev.Tu The Foothill Nurserics, Est. 1837 Toronto - ^ Ontario 11.4 l,^ "� ,_..- oma••-- $wima ing Against Abe ,Stns is`Ilke trying to deg m successful business without advertising; And it is_n0t expensivo to vain doatroble publicity by the use o4 prIutsru', ink. Our, Claooiliod Went'Ads.'.coat little and ere road hey nearly overygne. Try 'the en -as' •s Nietoai te:Se roar your llualnoosY {111147 yt Wim'+