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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1910-10-28, Page 64 rproctuamewsp 439 MIND 0D allIRD 0000GEM O MOW D O ' %CI EDC da The Ilolsons Bank °serve Fund 4, 4 ,000 A to Capital paid up $4,000,000 Total. Assets over 44,000,000 bead Office Clontreal w ea TV t7 BRANCHESAlberta-Calgary, Canlrose, Diamond City, Edmontont Lethbridge. i e, British Columbia—Revelstoke, Vancouver, Westminister A. en to Manitoba—Winnipeg, Portage Ave.. �:! b Aylmer, Brockville, Chestervillo, 1Kpntalrlo—Aivinston, Amherst urg, y � , Clinton, Drumbo, Dutton. Exeter, Forest, k ranktor, Bensall, Hamilton- iton, James Street, Market Branch, iighgate, Iroquois, Kingsville, Ca Lambton Mills, London, Luoknow, Meziord, Merlin, Morr)sburg, Norwich, is pOttawa,. Owen Sound, Port West East End nBranch, Toronto—Bay Street Smith's Falls, St. '" Marys, SS. Thomas,TrEnd, IQueen St. W., Trenton, Wales, Waterloo, West Toronto, Williamsburg., Woodstock, Zurich. uebec--Arthabaska, Chicoutimi, Drummondville, Fraserville and en O Rivio a du Loup Station, Knowlton, Lachine Locks. Montreal—Cote des Neiges. St. James St., St. Catherine, St. Branch. V Branch, Pierre - vie Henri Branch, ihmond, Robervval,)ch, Market Sorel, Sb Oe aidre. Ste Flavin Station, n vide,Ste. Quebec, p St, Ours, SThorese de Blainville, Vietoriavilte, Waterloo, Aonuns 1N GREAT Banana' AND Cm:mans—London and Liverpool—l'ark's" Bank Limited. Ireland—Munster & Leinster Bank, Limited, Australia and New Zealand—The Union Rank of Australia, Limited. South Africa—The Standard,nBank of South Africa, Limited. es FOREIGN AGENTS—Trance-Societe Generale, Germany -Deutsche Bank. Bel- v gium Antwerp -La Banque d' Anvers. China and Japan—Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Cuba --Banco Nacional de Cuba, AGENTS IN UNITED STA.TES—Ageins and Cnrri•oprrnden+'1 • in all the principal cities, i v a IZtatriclta .Branch - j. A. CONSTANTINE, A.geit FSG 3GD QDE C3reDC Qr1R7DGISM©D ©D.011ZEDerneiDC SI TETE CRY UF. THE TWO -THIRD$ t'I have something to tell you." `Alts?" incredulously ; they had known but little of each other. "Yes, I have something that will interest you:' "You are mistaken Weswick, There isn't a thing un- der heaven that :lens the slightest interest in me." "We will see," was the reply. Anyway 1 must tell it. I am like a pauper suddenly come into great possessions and cannot keep the news to myself. He slipped •his hand through the youth's arm as he spoke, and was not shaken off, as he feared he might be. Richard Turner, wret- ched as he felt, allowed a faint curiosity. He looked into the speakerhi fade ; he knew him as a man of wealth, fashion, worldliness that his subject might be religion never so much as entered his mind. I might as wall listen to you as do anything else, he said ungraciously "then come home with me" they... were nearing the gentleman's house; the young man hesitated as they drew up on the curb. It's not a bad place to rest awhile, ur- eed Keith, and there isn't a soul astir yet. liay.motner is away, the servants in bete, "It doesn't mat- ter a rush wherel am," muttered Dick, as he mounted the steps, "but I haven't patronized this kind of an establishment of late, there's fire ahead" es be dropped on t1. couch just imide of the library door, "why I am making such an ass of myself I can't imagine" ' I'm a child of the Meg" began Keith simply. "A madman, I should rather think" muttered Dirk. "I'm a son of God" continued the gent. leman and Dick opened his mouth to rebuke ham, lie had been reared to reverenoe holy things—when something in the solemn earnest ness of his friend's eyes arrested him "What in the thunder do you mean?" he asked, "As many as receive Hini, to them gave He power to beoome the sons of God, even to then who believe in His name," quoth Keith "I have believ• LEGAL CARDS. tI, j. D. COOKE, BARRISTER AND SO - Reiter, Notary Public, Hensalr, Ontario. At Zurieh (Zeller's office) every on - day. PROUDFOOT HAYS & KILLORAN' Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, etc. odrich, Cada W. Prou. K. C.G RPG. Ha sea 3. L. Killoran. dfoot MEDICAL LJDR. T. P. MoLAUGHLIN, for- merly with Drs. Jansen Molle and Biers, of Berlin, Ger- many ; also assistant surgeon at Moorefieids' (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,WOOD, ONT. BUSINESS CARDS.� THE E EIGIA PUBLISHED BY E. ZELLER. FRIDAY OCT. 28th, 1910. beside him lifted his .haggard face. "I cannot, will not let Him go" lee whispered. "And Eie will not, can- not let him go," she answered, her hand on his fervent brow. For I know whom I believed and am persuaded that He is able to keep that which I have committed . unto Him against that day. Eleanor was not to be kept in ignorance of what had taken place, though mea- ger were the tidings of the outside world which stirred the atmosphere of the quiet room where she minis,. Lered. A rumor had indeed reached her that Effie Joselyn's death had wrought wonders for ber husband ; also that Mr. Weswick had been a truelfriend to him in his hour of need. Farther than that no one had. spoken ; perhaps because few realized as yet how vital was the change begun in the young widow- er, or its cause. An improvement in her father's health made it pos- sible for the young lady to take a little needed relaxation, indeed it was an evidence of this parents improved condition that he insisted on her release from the sick -cham- ber. Therefore she had freedom this evening to seek the mission room. She had prooeeded but a short distance, however, when Gus faeleten and his cousin, Margaret Reynold. who was visiting in the city, met her "May I guess whit- her bound!" asked the gentleman. "If you please" was the smiling re. pens°. "The mission" "what a Yankee !" ".A Dutchman might tern the reputation -when it hangs on so evident a presumption. If a persons preferences always lead one way when opportunities for gratifying it are numerous, one may judge whither it tends when then opportunities are few and far between, Can we go too? Margie and I are sick of the fashionable side of N—we may find a change interesting. It is unearthly dull and we are languishing for the un- expected. What do you say, cousin. (To be continued) Ethel M. 'e iliiams, Pres. Supt. Canned corn and peas will cost 25 per cent, more this year than last year and tomatoes 50 per cent. The grocers of the city have re- ceived their notice of the increase from the Canadian Canners' As- sociation. This will mean that corn, peas and beans, which we ,Diad last year at t'nrCG anil in nonlo cases four for a quarter, will sell. this year for 10 cent straight Canned tomatoes, which sold three cans for a quarter last year will be sold for two for a quarter in 1910. The canners' combine claim, ac- cording to the grocers that the increase in price is due to the shortage of the crops Bo S. PHILLIPS, AUCTIONEER, Exeter. Sales conducted in all parts. Satis- faction guaranteed or no pay. Terms *easonable. Orders left at this office will be promptly attended to. ANDREW F. HESS, FIRE TSSURAN- ce agent, representing the London, Economical 'Waterloo, Monarch, Stand - There is one weak spot. in. the Canadian dairyman's way of • doing things 'that needy intention. 1?ro grecs on the quality line in the manufactured articles has been marked, and it is difficult to sug- gest any new way of doing things that would be an improvement on the present system for insuring quality in the finished product. If the highest standard has not been attained, it is bound to come its present methods as to the care of the raw material and the con- , verting of that raw material into ard, Wellington and num •duin. Eters- cheese and butter, ere followed up thing in tiro insurance. The "pooling" ystem, that of paying ono man as another man, DR. F. A. SELLEItr, DENTIST, GRA regardless r,f the quality of the .nate of the Loyal College of Dental milk supplied by ither, is nothing Surgeons, q, , Tomato also leerier ,rSt U- :Hort of ltnjust. ti• nuts a premium ate o£ Department. of Inutirtry, To- nl)r,:l rttillt I.Joor in fat eon cent. 1,t ronto University. Painless es.traetror. increases the tertI1.tat:,)n tt.) add of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At Dominion House, Zurich, every'Non- day. E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER ANI) Notary Public. De e ds , Mortgages, Wills and other Legal Documents care fully and promptly prepared, Office— , Zeller block, Zurich, Ont. LODGE R,+tEETINOS Court Zurich No. 1240 • meets every let and jird Thursday of eachmonth at 8 o'clock p, in * in the A. 0. U. J. J. Mannr:R, C. R. cTT T TRick:heti Loden; e • No. 3 93, meets the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month, at 8 o'clock, i, their Hall, Alerner Block. Fiona VrrwIiR ,M. W SNOWDRIFT FLOUR STANDS ALONE Oan you guess why? It's be- cause it hasn't .a peer,—there isn't any finur equal to oars. SNOW DRIFT FLOUR is what we nfer to all good house- wives and promise them that for all pastry baking etc., it will prove a most delightful surprise. If you haven't tried it order a seek. You'll never use any other brand H. COOK SONS & CO 1ENSAi4L Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. ANY person who is the solo head of a family, or any male over 18 Soars old, may homestead a ouarter-section of avail- able Dominion land in Manitoba, Sask- atchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Ageney for the district. Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on certant conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader. Duties.—Six months' resilience upon and cultivation of the land in each of throe years. A homesteader may live within nine mile, of his homestead on a farm of at least The pleasant purgative efieot 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him or by his fattier, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister, In certain districts a homesteader in Good standing tray pre-empt a quarter -sec- tion alongside his homestead. Price $3,00 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 wlio has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a pre- emption may take a purchased homestead in certain districts. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties—Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300.90. W, W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N. B. --Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. ed" "You don't mean—you— experienced by all who use Chem- Keith Weswick, that you have be- come a cliristtan` ' "Yes, I am no longer my own ; ` "stave handed my- self over to God I al Dick He wants you. He cannot !i content without you" said Keith The youth shook his head, but t' ire was the sus picion of tears il his eyes, "I'm too far, gene" k' r God, to reach? What bergs 1 -. iu know: better than that, a . ,u btKi co- -tOOgl ,o' G nu: °`,I.ts of no.tiee y%une Turner staid, more than (ince airing the next hour, vet how hie heart panted tor the deliverance, tis friend painted, "0 God!" he gm aped at last ''I am shackless blain l hand and foot., 'teat power clue set ane free?" and toe yoking gal "t'attti l•eenie DilTll answered hire in the wordy of scrip- ture. read in the closet a little while llefnre „uing forth that rnrxn water to or take filet cream chi milk supplied to cheese iuctorir ;a, and makes it neceesnree for the government or the dairy aisocia- tiens 10 employ inspectors who do nothine else but loolt after de- hnquonts and pruseeute thom for tampering with milk. If there tit b°iter way, special Your cough annoys you Keep on hacking and tearing the delicate enembrances of your throat if you *ant to be annoyed But if you want relief, want to be red take Ohamberlain's Congli Remedy. Sold by all dealers ,Clubbing mates. were no efforts of this kind would be necessary to make people honest. But there itt a better way, and it is up to the dairymen to adopt it. There should ho an energetic campaign carried on the coming fail and winter in the intere,t of paying for meth evpplled to r'1'pr'Se proudly t. h s boy p fa t:tortes ace .,.r; nt; to Its quality. ("We have made arrangements to offer the following low clubbing rates with Teen Il10RALD Daily Globe . $ 4.25 Mail & Empire 4.25 Weekly Globe . 9.60 Mail & Empire 1.00 Beriieer Journal (German) el.50 Family Herald & Star 1.75 Daily Advertiser 2.75 Weekly Advertiser 1.50 iWeeklyStin 9.75 Farmer's Advocate 2 26 berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the healthy condition of the body and mind which they create, makes one feel joyful Sold by all dealers. MAKING .DUTY HARD A good clergyman was trying to convince his feminine hearers at a missionary* meeting that . even the hard-working woman can study-herBible. He gave as an illustration the case of a woman whose house- hold duties wore onerous and who, when she was down on her hands and kuees scrubbing the floor, put her Bible on a little foot stool and pushed it ahead of her, stopping now and then to read the sentence she wished to memorize. That woman might have had more sense t by didn't she hustle over that in„ -tied hath spoken once. twice floor and then take her Bible and have I heard this, that power be - 1 t geth to (iod," the solemn voice, the sweet• told words heardrd 5o often :,it down in a bag chair and memor- ize the verses:' it would not have taken one minute more time • and 1 from a father' lips, rn�)vea the would leave been much better for vnnth, "God leen) mercy anon ole" her i:hvsioal condition than craw• be er•ic•d /IAntiselr drys erica helm'? ling on her knees to push the stool and never in vain. Keith We' alitees. We talk about the eonser- t t+k'8 were not the only eyes that vdtinn of forests ; one thing this Sheri hail tor: tl:en that night. the eouutry needs is conservation of hours ho spent tossing upon ells strength in the kitcben, and we are ctm h, the Rev, Telmer lead passed getting to the point where women neon hie knees, Ills heart breaking Benin to realise that health and for his only son whose face he had not seen at hone but once in the week, His rife had indeed lain down that eight. but not to rest, she (serried in her heart, not his sinning boy only but her burdened husband as well, whose step grew daily feebler, Jost as the day dawned she went to the study door It was locked, there was another entrance through a closet opening from her chuoiber. Beside his arta oheir, where se often he had i u ora 'tits knee. now knelt the minister, his .-white NEW VISIBLE LOADING REPEATING RIFLE NO. 70 The most accurate .22 Caliber Repeatin'-, Rifle made. 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Highest cash Prices paid. strength are too great blessings to be needlessly frittered away. 1toarseness in a cliile snbjeet to croup is a sure indication of the approach of the disease. If Cham- berlain's CoughEeniedy is given at once or even after the croupy °cngh bas appeared, it will prevent the attack. Contains no poison. Sole by all dealers. HE NSAL4- Miss G. Hart has resigned her position as °heir leader in Carmel Presbyterian church. Cook's mill will be kept running day and night during the winter menthe, John Zuefle representing a hyndicate has planted 30,000 tensing seeds and about 2,600 roots It takes about' seven years b, ore any returns are expected. A. Murdock has his building in shape again and has moved his stock to the old stand, 4 1). Urquhart is getting his mill ready to make oatmeal, ltev. Dougall of Goderich will preach anniversary sermons in The Methodist church, on Sunday. Jas. Whyte, A 't.' MAliS ItA1 ! I$ 'co OVER 65 YEARS" EXPERIENCE TRADE MAFitta DESIGN* COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch and description mar tiutckty ascertain our opinion free 'ty ether an 1fVention is probably patentable. Commnntea- noes striotiyaotitidentlal. ®AND000K on Patents soot trot. Oldest agrounlioMuniiri&, (.0 reeelvl eclat o taiee, wi to specie/ `oEECc, without ahnrRo, in the $tericat . tt handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest ctr- deletion of any sok:nave journal.'lentis for Canada, $8,1s a year, poetess prepaid. Sold by all neweleapleers.. UNN !k eo 3Gtoroadway, e Bratton Chloe. 626 D' Bt., Washington, a. O. For Zurioh and surrot;nd-ing district an energetic reliable agent to tako order for nursery stock. GOOD PAY WEEKLY, OUTFIT FREE, EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY coo Acres lander 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, Write for particulars. HUM NURSERY CO TORONTO, w ONT. NT� , A REPRESENTATIVE For Zurich This is the time to sell nursery stock. We pay libc•sa,lly 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' terms and catalogue. STONE &INELLINCTON The I'onthill Nurseries, Est, 1837. Toronto - . Ontario