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The Herald, 1910-12-09, Page 4
npC�QD tv Capital paid up $4,000,000 Total Assets Head Office to GDOItl DGDl ' ©t klaOENDC©G QEy(r t;1D(i®OUDQ The riolsons Bank Reserve Fund $4400,000 over 44,000,000 flontreal BRANCHES Alberta—Calgary, Camrose, Diamond City, Edmonton, Lethbridge. British Columbia—Revelstoke, Vancouver, Westrninister A. lelanitoba—Winnipeg, Portage Ave. Ontario—Aivieston, Amherstburg, Aylmer, Brockville, Chestorville, Clinton, Drumbo, Dutton. Exeter, Forest, Franktor, Hensel.' Hamilton— James Street, Market Branch, Highgate, Iroquois, Kingsville, Kirkton, !9 Lambtou Mills, London, Lucknow, Modem',Merlin, Morrisburg, Norwich, a ''6 Ottawa. Owen Sound, fort Arthur, Ridgetown, Simcoe, Smiih s Falls, St. i,iarys, St. Thomas; Fest 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 ts1 Riviere du Loup Station, Knowlton, Lachine Locks. cnSt. Branch. MontreaI—Cote des Neiges. St. James Sb., St. Catherine, St. Henri Branch, Maisonneuve Branch, Market and Harbor Branch, Pierre- ville, Quebec, Richmond, Roberval, Sorel, St. Cesaire, Ste. Flavie Station, p St, Ours, Ste. Therese de Blainville, Vietoriaville, Waterloo. •c; AGENTS is GiuiaT BRITAIN am COLONIES—London and Liverpool—Purr's p Bank Limited. Iceland—Munster & Leinster Bank, Limited. Australia and New Zealand—The Union Bauk of Australia, Limited. South Africa—The ea Standard Bank of South Africa, Limited. o FOREIGN AGENTS—France-Societe Generale, Germany -Deutsche Bank. Bel- o gium Antwerp -La Banque cl' Anvers. China and Japan—Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Cuba—Banco Nacional de Cuba, AGENTS IN UNITED STATES—Agents and Correppnnrlenth in all thn a principal cities. Zurich Branch - J. A. CONSTA.NTINE, Ageixt are i)GXIIII/Df11D QDiSIt %©BCD 30I DfIES;1D3D GPM 02D c V'El) .«-- 3 LEGAL CARDS. ii. J.1). COO] E, BARRISTER AND SO - 'leiter, Notary Public, Hensel!, Ontai is . At Zurich (Zelier's office) every Mon- day. PROUDFOOT RAYS & KILLORAN, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, 'etc. Goderich, Canada W. Proudfoot. K. C. R. 0. Hays. J. L. Killoran. MEDICAL DR. T. P. MCLAUGHLIN, for- merly with Drs. Jansen Halle and Biers, of Berlin, Ger- many ; also assistant surgeon at Moorefields' (Royal London Opthal- rnic) eye Hospital and Golden Square ; Nose and Throat Elospital, London England, etc. General practice, with special attention to eye, ear, nose and throat . Eyes tested. (Retinoscope used) and glasses supplied. OFFICE DA EIWOOD, ONT. BUSINESS CARDS. Lvv. C. T. U. THE CRY OF ¶1 BE TWO-THIRDS "It is in our 'district" answered the maiden as they quickened their pace. It was , a tenement house and quite near the old mansion ; a block that had been an object of detestation to the girl as well as her mother, because its. bare straight, staring walls were such a blot on the landscape. The blaze burst forth in fury as they reached Miss Myers door and, as she inoun- tod the steps, Keith bade her good night and turned toward the spot She watched him front the parlor window until he was lost in the crowd. It was a fearful conflagra- tion. It seemed scarcely a second of tura after she took her position ere the whole building was wrap. ped in flames. How the red tongu es of fire linked up every available material. In less than ten minutes the large five storey house looked like a shell, was tottering as if to fall. Hark ! there is a cry Eleanor threw up the window hoping to find out what it meant. A hoarse cry of many voices, but she could not understand what they shouted B. 5. PHILLIPS, AUCT10NEER, Exeter. Sales conducted in all parts. Satis- f action guaranteed or no pay. Terms ^easonable. Orders lest at this office will be promptly attended to. 13' 41 PUBLISHED BY E. ZELLER. ANDREW F. HESS, FIRRE INSURAN- es agent, representing the London, Economical, Waterloo, Monarch, Stand- ard, Wellington and Guardian. Every- thing in fire insurance. FRIDAY DEO. 9th. 1910. less intense than that; of our :two friends ; someone who bed been drinking in a low saloon not far off when the cry of fire was raised who had been almost sobered by the, first glimpse of the fair, manly face of the young deliverer, "God ! He must not risk his life for that drunken wench, she's not worth it" The man flung himself forward as if to intercept Keith in his mum, He did . not. Instead he sank back suddenly behind a, tall german, with a consciousness of shame ; fearful lest the clear eyes should recognize him. He clinched his hands until the nails cut into the flesh, as if to hold himself still as he watched that ascent. He sprang as if some living thing within him impelled him forward as the ladder began to totter, and seized its swaying sides, He held them without seeming to feel the heat that blistered his hard palms at its touch. He firmly held them, and his voice broke through the noise and smoke to Keith Wes wick's ears bringing fresh courage. "You won't fall, yon can't. Its only a step more." Then, as the rescuer neared the bottom of the ladder, the stranger—who dared not step on the rung lest his weight break it altogether—with a mighty lung upward, seized MollySullivan crying, "I've got her, let her drop" and dropped her himself 'a second later, as if she were the merest trash, and turning again lifzed Keith to the ground. It took only a moment—Keith recalled the cir- cumstance afterwards and wonder- ed if it was hallucination -but he felt himself, in that short space of time, strained passionately to some •bosom ere he was released. He hardly noted it when in his excite• ment, did not see through the smoke the face of his unknown friend who darted immediately in- to the throng and was lost though followed by more than one eye. (To be continued) Ethel M. Williams, Pres. Supt. When you have a coldget a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will soon fix you up all right and will ward off any tendency toward pneumonia This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by all dealers. If the people across the seas would captlir' Fhenri Boerneeta while visiting there. and keep him on that side of the Atlantic neither of the 'political parties in this Dominion would be likely to go into mourning. The man who sneers or ineuits the British flag in this country saws his own head off in the judgment of the great majority of loyal subjects of Great Britain. Men may differ as to the Canadian Navy but that need not imply a less deep seated patriotism or willingness to stand by the Motherland. "Rule Britan- nia" is more lustily sung today than in any past period of Can adian lite and history, --Ex. DR. F. A. SELLERY, 1» N TIST, GRA- duate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, alio honor gradu- ate of Department of Dentistry, To- ronto University. Painless extraetioi: of teeth. Plate work a speciality. At Dominion House, Zurich, every Mon- day. E. ZELLER, CONVEYANCER AND Notary Public. I)o eds, Mortgages, Wills and other Legal Documents care fully and promptly prepared. Office— Zeller block, Zurich, Ont. LODGE MEETINGS � � Court Zurich No. 1240 ,. ..Il` • meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at 8 o'clock p. m. in the A, O. U. W. Nall. J. J. r'`IEIL5Eit, U. R. L . c O. t.J • W.Rickheil39n ��`Y Na,N3 93, i 'lie' Sod and -1th Friday of every nio a t 8 o'clock, in their Hall. 4lerner 131 Fm:n. WITwi ,1\ rr u..S ovatluv.l.. +s. I..w..,g.�i . IL SUaud ed. ' like that. t7er outside wraps were still on, x,,ciiii was down there somewhere in that struggling mass. She had been waiting for his return rather than for the out come of fire. Another momentand she was mangling vaith the throng, soon was wedged into its very heart. Whose form was that above her? Keith's surely. He was snat- ching off his great coat ; why? Alt. love is quick. She sees up there, in that fourth storey window, a woman's form. and the hoarse cry of the multitude translates itself to her tortured senses. Will no one rescue? AU hesitate ; even the fire *nen. Al)? no, there is one—it looks like mad-ness; somehow she reaches his' side. 'You'will not venture?" Her detaining hand on his arm that thrilled to its touch. 0 Keith, your life is so precious !" "Bought with a price." he answer- ed, a groat 13rtsl, ux juy li hting :lace eyes at sight of her face, at sound of her voice, "Norlee, dear. I must not hesitate to, pay the price of His likeness" Tnen he was going from her and she felt everything grow suddenly dark. But as he pushed his way through the throng, he sent back over its shoulder a word of cheer ; "I ri,pi its " stife as .if al- ready in "heal An" "Yes, she gasped. "Ah v7s" lith she shudder. .gid as i; the.sentence was the an- gury of speedy transit thither. His voice revived her, nevertheless and :she looked' un to -where with light step he . was springing over the ladder. Her boast, thrilled with lcrido as well as fear as she gazed Dr. ,^_.l.iutly eves also in the las• lavishly. and to whom every e. u.'.:ug i, P ._..n�; neer tae. itCt ee person, high and low, was prepar- at the oritittl moment he had seen eel to pay homage. But the fates Every autumn, shortly before the (-brae of navigation iu t1�e Si. Lee tel.ee, i;; Lt.. i;,ti: ILL cnstnr to bring to Canada a cargo of Holland gin. This year's cargo now dun is the largest on record. consisting of 120,000 packages.. If each package contains twelve bnttlee, this will Mean cache to n million and a half of bnttics n` these ardent ;:pmts for Canaelh n consumption. The duty t'•)llect- able by the Government on tbi;i importation will reach the :cum of x+720,000. A rotntry editor died very suddenly. His relatives telegraphed the undertaker to make a wreath, the ribbon to be extra wide, with the inscription, 'attest its peace. on both sides and if room, "We ;hall meet in Heaven." The undertaker was out of town and his new assistant handled the jet'. It was a startling floral piece which turned up at the funeral. The ribbon was extra wide as ordered, and bore the in ycription— "Rest in Peace on both sides, and if £here is Room, We shall Meet in Heaven." Often while a�::y in a far -oil' rmit'i'.>T , no ir,ntter' how well one edge p,1,y treated there. or how nc e 'ns are the new ftit'ntlF 17.t cit:= `e de there. be 'c all F':, • to.; Tole' T. enen1 yonder nn old tilia^..�, .rnld .ltori`cs A STARTLING STATEMENT. THE SUN NEVER SHONE on better wheat than we select; for the manufacturing of our SNOW DRIFT flour. There is not a purer'nr satisfac- tory .flour milled than SNOW DRIFT flour. If yoti want to make your baking - easier. order a bag to -day. Ask for COOK'S SNOW DRIFT, and accept no substitute. H. COOK SONS & CO HENSALL It has been said by those who have investigated the matter carefully that, although at the age of 45 fully 80% of men are es tablished in whatever pursuit they follow and are in receipt of in- comes in excess of their expenditure at the age of 00 it has been found that 95% are dependent upon their daily earnings, or, upon their children for support. Many, no dpvbt, read the despatch from Detroit which recently •'appeared itt the'Canadian. papers, and which described + he condition of a man who but a little. more than forty years ago was a. "financial•power" in that city, -who had a "palatial home" on one of the most fashion• able thoroughfares, entertained MARKET RI1PORT.--The fol lowing is the report of Zurich market corrected up tc Thursday, 45, to 48 20.00 22 00 22,00 33 33 82 83 flour3 00 Purity•,.. • 3.00 }loyal Household. 2.90 t1hoce family .... 2.75 Hay 5.00 7,00 Driest,lppley..., 5 5 ()lover i ee i 8.00 9.00 Potatoes Barley ... Peas Bran Shorts. Oats Wheat 'Ave Roses • .r.... 25 25 Futter ... 20 20 Eggs. . ...... 27 27 Hogs liveweiget....... 6.55 I'.H:ENSALL MARKETS Cook's Best Flottr ....s. Wheat Oats.. b •+. ••e..• ••••••1as BarlE'y - + 0,,,Aa •.e 'pelts ,.. •..... .... '-wet:alt.••,,••q 2,75 1,08 32 32 48 58 80 80 6.t5 and old friends, rind sigh for the hours that had long fled and int, town that has been left behind. But if ho is wise, he will have the old hone newspaper sent to Mtn regularly, to cheer him when he's blue and to keep alive those fond memories of the past. the volunteer and was pressing his way toward liini to dissuade him from so perilous an undertaking, when his backward thrown words to l�lEleanorli9yers struck l 71n i in the face 'hey seemed the mete gam. of Get': to hold him frm his t•tit :ase '-nn. turn.inn, be saw the maiden and understood their mean- ing "?ly :isn't child" he itt,id stop- ping beside her, "let me escort you home " .Arid he in such danger ! oh. never, she shook off the hand stn ler nine without ever removing her eyes for a moment from the linin of fascination ; and Eleanor's secret was an open secret to at leas` one person. He drew her arta through his ; it was trembling. "Itreve boy 1" he said presently "He has iter." "she's he's too big, the bt.iiding will not stand the strain" exclaimed the Irishman. And, indeed, just then the ladder began to totter, the side of the building visibly to move. The hand lin Dr brout.ty'e torn elt:.ycyci eon- vn niZely kit ti'^ gi'"1 did not speak "tae vii' :`'1 tact, ,]^•;ii•'s tint: ^73tgly. Ia it; .i'itol':; 1,•.,il:.• t. -n,• big women, : rt t. lt, :a` will bring her t:i.i lti Clfrrvil." SIYni0onO l:.'e' nothing for me," writes Thos. E. in that throng was watching the Williams, Middleboro. Ky. "Two intrepid lactic with stnn interrest no packages of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me," For sale by all dealers. OVER 0o rf•EARS".;° EXPEI•dIST,10E were, against hien. He suffered serious financial losses, and when he began to go down hill he found it was properly grensed for the occaeion. His friends deserted acini like rats from a sinking ship, and now at 80' years of age, after his day's labour, he wends his way to the city with the bent, broken down old men who have influence enough to have their names on the city's pay roll. The Moral is that out of your abundance something should be laid aside for declining years, and invested where thieves cannot reach it, and where one cannot be deprived of it in any possible way. This means is afforded you under the Canadian Government Annuit- ies Act which the Parliament of Canada passed in the Session 190S, and which received the unanimous support of both sides of the House. You may get all informationby applying at the Post Office, or by addressing the Superintendent of Annuities, Ottawa. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. ANY person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a ouarter-section of avail- able Dominion land in Manitoba, Sask- atchewan or Alberta. The applicant most appear in person at the Dominion •Lands Agency or Sub -Agency for the district. Entry by proxy may be made at any agency, on 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 inay live within nine miles of his homestead en a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied by him or by his father, mother, soil, daughter, brother or sister. In certain districts a homesteader in mood 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 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—dust reside six months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house 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,, "I had been troubled with col d stipation for two years and tried .:ll of the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn., and they could do When your feet are wet". and cold, and your body chilled through andthrough from exposure, taitel a big dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, bathe your feet in hot water before going to bed, and you are almost certain to ward off a severe cold. For sale by all , dealers Tp aiE SU'lAtKS DESIGNS b �.'i9ev ssav &a. Finyert° sending a sketch and deherl tionniay flulckly aseertaln our opinion free whether au Invention is probably patentable. Coininnnlea- Mons Strictly oonadonttal. HANDBOOK onVatoute sent frac. Oldest agency for secnrtsgpatents. i?atents falcon through Munn & G0. recoiva special notice, without charge, In rho ddtntlfIC J cern% . handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest ctr. Cniattan of any scientific courant. Terms for anada, $3.75 a year, postage prepaid. Sold by all ne��rrpe�dgqealleere. t4� �At 4t �iiil9nQ C®ti28t BtaR'as>siara�m[, y ki rnted Every fI"onday and Friday Forenoon U.ig etst cash t'9 Prices pair. Jas. Whyte, Age MASSE 5i.li RRuIS CO. WAN A REPRESENTAIIV1; For Zurich This is the time to sell nursery stock. We pay lib: .^ally and offer steady employment. Our list of Specialties embraces a rare and choice list of ready sellers in both fruit anti Ornamental stock. Seed Potatoes, Etc, Write for terns and catalogue. I.y, For Zt:rich and surrounding - district for fall and winter months, an energetic and reliable agent to take orders for nursery stock GOOD PAY, OUTFIT' FREE, EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY coo Acres under cultivation. We guarantee to deliver the stock iu good con. dition and up to contract graded We can show tient there is good money in representing a well known, reabte firm at this time. Established over 30 years. PUMA NURSERY CO TORONTO, — ONT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the inattei of the estate of Christian Schroeder late of the Townshtp.of Hay, in the County o€ Huron, farmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all persons having any claim or demands against the late Christian Schroeder, who died on or about the 15th day of September 1010, in the Township of Hay aforesaid, are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the under4igned exooutors of the last will and testament of the said deceased,•their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held- by thein. AND NOTICE is further given that after the 3rd clay of January 1911, the said eseautors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim they shall not then have received notice. Dated at aurical, the :and dayof December 1910. t', Reqs S., Truemuer Even tors siron &WELLINGTON The Foothill Nurserioe, Est. 1837 Toronto -- Ontario