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Zurich Herald, 1915-04-09, Page 5THE CHURCHES EVAN. CHURCH SERVICES. Sun<lay, German 10.00 a, Junior y, P. A. 1,00 '>ra. Sunday School 2,00 " (Service) English 7,00 ", • Teachers meeting 8.00 `` Mon., Tri -Mil Brotherhood 8.00 Tuesday, Y. P. A. 8.15 " Wednesday Prayer Meeting 8,00 " l+'riday Teachers Training ��- • Class 7:30• " choir practice .8.80 " Ladies Aid meets lsb Monday each month at 7,80 p. LUTHERAN CIIURCH SD.RVIOES • German, Sunday 10.80 a. m. ,English • " 7.00 p. m, Bible School 2,00 p. m. 1VIen's Mis'n'ry 8 Tuesday 8.00 p. m. Luther League Friday 8.00 P. in. L A S 1st Tnes'y of month 2.30 p, m, • You are cordially invited to take an active part in all these meetings and services. "Blessed are they that heal -the word of God, and keep it. Luke 11.28, 11a - a' ,l RR ct tl Rt Rt. of r Andrew - F. Hess CONVEYANCING, ETC FIRE INSURANCE' PLATE GLASS INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN AGENT FOR GREAT WEST PERMANENT LOAN CO. AOCOUNTS COLLECTED ACCIDENT INSURANCE Herald Office Zurich SHO OOD STORE I hkvea large stock of all the latest aid bes, iu :teas' Ladies and Chilclreu Shoes. our i•, Call incl look over riles before year: buy elsewhere. We can Save you money, Repairing Promptly Done Butter And eggs taken excbange for shoes. David Dashwood ‘"' 111 L LOCAL NEWS • 1VI1; Ezra jCuepfer,of Dixie, is 'rec• overing from a serious attack of pueu- monia. • II Lm-.1Y.ifENTS. Miss M. Koehler visited her sister, Airs D. Studer, 'Tavistock, 'over the holidays, Mr E J' Tess, of the London Col- legiate, is spending the week at his home here. Mr and Mrs O. Eilber attended the funeral of the late Miss Wentzel at Crediton on Wednesday. New Ads in this issue—J. Praetor E, Apple, C'. W. Hess and 00, Stewart Estate, Mrs C. Grieve, G. Merner, Prof. Seeley, Mr. I Hudson is having good success with his cream hilliness. On Weilnes six hundred pounds were brought to his store for which his customers re- ceived 84 cents a pound. • , The penalty of $300 for the first. offence of violating the license law under the new amendments to the License Act does not apply to the CanadaTem.perance'Act which is . a Dominion measure. Oxford county council Passed a re- solution asking all c nth ty councils in the Provinceto l_te•norializ e the Le- gislature to so amend the Ontario El-. eetions Act as to have municipal el- utions every two years, instead of every year as at present, With the disappearance of the snow and ice, there is usually left An acoumnlation of refuse, which, even though it may not c woe unhealthy Conditions, at least has it, very untidy appearance. Householders slionld. have sefticientt personal and civic pride to see that, this refuse is properly dis- posed of as soon as possible. 11Ir a1i Henheffer, who is, without doubt, one of Zurich's most yvicdely known residents, moved out of his hou-eon Monday and will slake his fnttit'e .home with hi; son, Jacob Fletiheffer, of Stephen township where he is now yisitiug. 1Tr 1:Ienheffer has been a resident of this seetiou for over twenty! fire vear4, a.n 1 11,1; lived in Zurich nearly all tlui.b time,. "l;ii," as he -is familiarly known to everyone, was one of the inter• sting characters about town, and the sight of him going Clown the street ‘vi tit his axe o` saw;` to do:a little job Of wood cutting will be missed by all, Binders, Mowers, all kinds of Cultivators, Discs and Fer- tilizer Drills, best: and light- est made, all steel. Manure Spr.aders and all kinds of plows and repairs always in stock. Look at our Cutters Sleighs, Buggies, and Wagons before buying else- where. GRAY MOTOR ENGINES 1 II P: $75, 2i lt. P. $185; 4 11. P.$125; 6 H. P. $175; 1-3 II. P. $2,2 5; 12 H. P. $875; (1111 'warranted ' first class. At the old Stanch— ' Sq,tiare Dealing Ow Motto" F. Hess S6 Bon, frf.stli l'A ARP.; INSTAr LINO" A number of IU3W devices and' malting ol,lt•er itli- prey cin ents' i0 otur, printing 1t111tii which will enable us, to do joh work as neatly olid tjuicklyt as any city office. Lai; us do ).our next jobb; 00 stetter how loge or s'tnall it is, 11.1)11 we will coirvince you that alhat we say is right. Out p60'es are tris.) right, Be loyal to, home indus- tries. . lALl PTC. COI Phone 30 W Zurich • Notices For Sale—Quantity of goad potatoes Apply to Thos, Johnston, Jr„ Dry- sdale:. For exchange -1 have a brand now aih to elate open buggy, latest style,. with automobile seat, which f will ex- change for a good strong driver, . 0 1lartleib, Any person wishing potash for the onion or potato guound can secure same from J. IIey1, Jr,. This makes an ex- cellent fertilizer when mixed with lithe, ashes, etc, FOR RENT In 1\Ierner's block, Znt'icli, shop, snitable for small store, etc. Will be vacant May 1st. Apply to Gottleib Kerner, Zurich. S POTATOES ANI) • OAT'S • Ativa, titt of first -clams seat potatoes Sii 'n. Ki ug variety, for sale. Goad sample and large yielders.: Also quantity of guod seed oats for sale. Apply to Alonzo Foster, Babylon Line Tl. it No. 3, Zurich.. until in a moment of desperate aber- "Rough on Rate clears out Rats, ration she fled las house and left a. Mien, etc. Don't Die in the House note bidding him not to seek her. 15c. end 25c. at Drug and monody At first she was in doubt where to turn. She bad a little money Wild felt sure she could secure n position as stenographer and that a few weeks would enable her to regain her old 1 time cleverness in the calling. Then she reflected that Sanborn would nat- urally seek her in the field of her for- , mer employment. 1 'She thought of nursing, and it seern- ed a haven. To forget one's own griefs in comforting others in distress ap--14, -ppcc pealed to her. A fortnight after her 4( bight she was n student nurse in a private sanitariani under the direction of a kindly old physician who pall knovvnt and Loved the girl since her earliest clays in New York. 'Wisdom had come to hint with years, and he knew that a few months of the seclu- sion she sought would bring clearer vision. ;A.t the first shod: Stillborn was nigh to insanity. That hitt Katherine was discontented he had not believed. Yet in her note he saw what they had missed because of this money matinees. Itight--she was a million times right, he told himself bitterly, and could he DAD SMASH While returning to bis home nt Grant! Bend on Sunday evening Mr Ezra Brenner suet with a bad accident. He was posing Robert Cn1n1111ells', on the Sa dile Linn south. when the a,ut- °Middle cnn!gllt 111 a 1111,. np-4ettint; it in a sleep ditch end smashing it 11i,dly, 11 Tr llrennbr esen; : i1 with 1 b lly III'fl1 Ptl Ince. A 11.,th i' \roti n¢1 11111th who was with Mr I11tumult in 1-,113 eine escaped +tnhurt. PRIZE `1'JNNI itS Ant'm.I the eri Z t winners tel the lien -sail Spring 1'i•lw held o1 March 31st, we now the following: Carriage Team ---\V Weide, A Reiehnl't, Single Carriage— 1' !bili 111, it E her. Road- ster `L'eli.nl—J De ker. jingle R1,a+1- ster—\V Elliott; G Koehler. Stan• tltrtl bred stallion 1..1.8 and over—N. A. Canton; T !Murdock. Special " fol farmer's •single driving ' outfit—Alf Reichert. Best hall—Oscar Klopp. E Wnran got 2nd prize at the Clinton show held the following day. KAISER'S LAMENT L1 gloomy state the Kaiser sits con'ilnunin,g with Itis da Chshniol, Fritz t`Alite, my pup," the war lord sighs "thelast faint hope within me dies; 1 '"eco tit leen have no Chauco to vwttltop Albion 11111 Franc,, ilty Couusel'ors should be in jail; t'Iny fil!e:l iso with a fairy tele. They t 1'11 me Prance was weak and frayed,n. nation Obsolete, d'r rayed;, said that; if I Brod a gun, the French world take a fit and run. They said old bugland, gone to seed, wns to inert to fight and bleed, ton mach wrapped no in idle spirt, in football 11 in 'his profession !dews had hem; tit+• throhed, and pew gods set up tut atlol'lt• Cron and devotion, for Sanborn was et his best when piloting a corporation craft through mazes that hafted tire inteiat of the statutes. "I'm losing the man 1 married," she cried to. hereelf in the solitude of neg- lected wifehood. "He's slipping, slip - Ong, and I cannot preveet it, cannot hold him." :With disillusionment came unrest, with unrest rebellion, To the woman it seemed that all that life held worth wh11e was being taken from her, She eras envied as the wife of a brilliant man, one destined to acquire great wealth, but these were not desirable t,o her. "Sometimes—I'm not quite bnppy," she told him falteringly one night i when be remarked her apparent ill- ness, "Nonsense, little girl! We're getting along famously," he told her. "You are," site answered dully.. • "Well, it's fur 1)e both,,' -was his re- ply, but 'it did not satisfy- For three years site endut'ed it, and because there wore only the two of them life grew lonelier and lonelier Sanborn taus put In u room in a part f the baildfrtg where only the grado:. ate nerses were usually allowed; eon- sequently it was some days before (Catherine knew the roof that shel• tered bee housed Dwight. The physician installed herr is a vote adjoining Sanborn's and explain- ed enoiigb of the situation to the nurse u charge to secure her as ally in what he hoped .to accomplish. "Bang your medicines! 1 want Kath- erine. Do you iaear? Get her!" she heard one morning in commanding tones. She started, listened again to his voice in de}ir'luni, then peeked cau- tiously through a half opened door. He wvas hardly recognizable, this sal- low faced patient with sunken cheeks and bulging eyes. With a quick little cry of pity and love she ran to him. "Dwight, Dwight," she sobbed, "bere is Katheriltle! :Here, dear! Don't you know me?" "Go away! You're not Katherine, She left Ise. I've lost her, and I want her. 1 want her!" And tears cause to his eyes, as they d!d to hers. The wise old doctor permitted ger to assist In the nursing, but there were times wben she was rigidly excluded. The exclusion Burt ger, but the doctor was inecorable, and obedience is the first requirement in a resort of the •kind, so she had to obey. It was the morning of the 1st of June. Katherine was in the room ad- joining her husband when she heard him can. "Oh, Katherine!" And there was a naturalness in the tones that indicat- ed returned reason. S hedropped l E e d the! book she had to rush to him, and iu his eyes were reinembrunee and clear understanding, i 'Kathetilue, it was you, then. I-1 thought 1 dreamed it" "vin sorry, Dwight, sorrier than 1 can ten yon. It was all wroug, ley ruing away. I-1 mint •furgiveuess," she whispered, . "Forgiveness? Yon? leather 1 should ask it. It hits been hard. it seemed cruel, but perhaps it was for our good, sweetheart. The buy you used to love is t'onling back-cotililtg bark—cui11!ng hack. sweetbeart." . Puy a moment he lay silent, his eyes - teased. Then Ile itlarled. ' "Tile birds. dearest, the birds';' be asked. -It's the first day of June," she whir• pored. ".1 Ine. Katherine, .lune for us for al- ways." he murmured sleepily as be lifted the hand that lay- In his to his lips and kissed it. Anil like a tired :hild he slipped into sleep, street sleep, t,!t11 ,111 ttwiltceu!un ie hallpiuess and wee. 0 1 Stores. 1- 1- 1' - The hefQ Love ea kene Reunion After Both Had Suffered. By MARIE SYLVESTER. t A************************* Katherine Denton wns a not un- usual product of a workaday great city, yet was she au exception to her sisters. In years she was twenty-two when Dwight Sanborn first knew Iter, find her again they would begin to- when added to physical attractiveness, getllet' at the Stal'1 and, please Clod. go this time aright. But search was un - was an .indefinable something that •re availing. minded you of Dresden china or dein- • Then Caine the breakdown, complete. �.. Money To Loan 13000.00 private hinds to loan on first mcn'tgnge at current rate of inter- est, Apply to A. F. Hees Herald Office, Zurich. We IN 1) HT. d`.ILtI:(1111(1 to :any address in Canada to Jan 1st, 7916, for 75 cents. . ty, delicate. silks—something alien to a tn•iserable, and the physician prescrib- his his wife jostling world of dollars and ed the sanitarium where � e was retelling the rudiments of nursing, :guns. Miss Denton was a stenographer in the law office where young Sanborn - worked after graduation from the law school rural where be subsequently earned a junior partnership. In the first days of apprenticeship to the law he remembered -more of Browning than of Blackstone and quoted the philosopher Kant to the neglect of the legal Ke11t. It was similarity in taste that first brought the young people closer than steitograpliet• and employer. Sanhurn was dictating a petition 10 be filed in an action fur breaell of promise, and his levity evidenced his distnle of filo task. . Flippantly he t}uutud front i3rowning's immortal sonnet. nil•' :' the incautious defendant had til „t i' rated in a letter destined to be nu e hibit in the case: 1 love thee with a line 1 soca eti iV ith my lost saints. 1 lave thee 5.i;,) 1.. breath. liin les— The'reSt escaped 1•iiIn, "Smiles!" be 111001rtl, in an t':1'+11: t., 'eroehmler, when Hiss Delit,tit 11111) rupted : Smiles, tears of utI my life, till 11' (1,,1 lochr.e I sha,i but love thee better atter 'lent!' The rtprtition W118 iwi eist•IIaI, of course, and Mile )ti0114 \rennin let ,',- Cabe her the Topressed tenseness t;l' the tones which told of sympt)Iiy with (be heart that gnu the sentiment to -tile world and More than ihilt 10 11 man who emild inspire it. • Sanborn Lnighel, thanked her fin. completing 111e i]1101011011 and 1!1,! ;I• d outlining' the petite e, aftertt urtl hr remembered, and a defy 1)r'two !carr a dtiinttly bound 'glume of th' I•ul• tnguesc nonuel:y t'e11(111)1 aliss 11(11111('1 desk vri(h Sanbt)rn's—earth, That ails the beginning. Love enure rlulskly to both of thele, and 501111.01y a year elapsN} until Kath- erine 1)entou was E' ll'hc•riue 71i)111101'11. Courtship t111ys were dreams of melon - field t 111ri- field aucl teunis court Anil elle w.In:il plishulent llatl` developl.neut of higher crumble ata hick, an.1 I, they sail, ideals they hot!eved They wanted to should do the trick. They told 11 realize. Unssi1 vv'n,tl,j 110, 5 liol 11151+1gani t(1 i1,111 1001(1, people' -1101((:.1 11.11 1101.aial fir*, 11.11(1 00(11(11 was ti ir. 011(1 hi' re. And sl \ I to k lny sword and shield, 11111 411iOgesit 0, and wen af1.1)1l TItsc C))ti,itlloi'4 11 IVO tcaid nIo fibs, f )r 1'rasci; li.t- 1 ielced nue in 1110 a'ih., and 1 +iglaail, \\ it!ol; they Said -was weak, h:l'-!lit1ll illy hose all.o'er 111\ cheek 1 n11 Liu. al el t out 0;1111d bee-, But; !while the WOlflan Loved and lived and dreamed, the seen deteriorat- ed to the typically ulnscalline, Ile be- came brilliant in mauipulntion of the lrrtv's it4rloacies and was nitide it reg -- Warty i'ettined counsel to n number of immense' Roil important coigioratiotts. Ells days at the grace were titled with the law, and the evenings nt home felt 'the .dominating influence of ambi- tions passion. and 1111 ine :mei 1111108 is 11)0 elbt'. h1,i Instead of the dreams of Sweetheart lands (lortailint, pup, they seed!, 11 days, everything was subor'dinrttecl to have all kinds of.vini and steam" Th the quest toe' legal success. And to dachshundyowled, loud as he ihiist Katherine nine the tliolaght that even and then was changed t0 wienet'Wiltsk. • THE HERALD OLLIBI'M LIST FOR 11N5 Herald and 11 ,t Daily Glol e,....;....$8 75 11'enbl y Glebe 1 705 D:141111111 and Ena- 'pire 3 75 a1'e ely Al tri! and 1:u11tire 175 `.l't)reitto Daily Star 2 85 1\'oelely Star1 75 Daily Noes 2 85 1 ., 1111(111 Free 1-'l ess 1..i1,g .!edition..., 3 50 Evening 1::d11100.....2 90 IVri'hi+' Edition1 85 ,, Le; 11'(111 X1,1vertiser 1'1,11/ilii Edition—. 2 90 1'.\i null; Edition__ 2'90 1Crt't'I.Iy lidititlu.,. 1 715 " :'11111) t4 Dairy 1 75 Fainters Advocate2 40 ll (.0 l i coal Fain ilv Sera Id flint 1\Tedd y tar 1 85 Weekly illolltreal \\ itness 1 85 tt 6. n �a TAZDE. Mtrts.4 .11 Ozniews Anyone .ending a.slcetch and description,u•a1 qu,altlr'ts:ertaln our opinion Sree wdhether an C rventlun is probably patentable. CnntmunIca. eonsstrlotlyconldentlal. iP.h0B001: on:atal cent free. Oldest .a oney for securtltx patents. fc atonts taken through Munn W Co. receive wan/ notice, without ebn r0 e, :lathe •p r t vweekl, i+ 1' .st c�l:iti. .t,y ' + J + u i. 1 ., ,s ?o Cana+. ) 1 00. ro:east 1 cp• p' !old by an net 1,:uteri. ox {{ppbb dlp',, , •s�+4.;re,^ tai � i f Torrance School, Guelph, decorated with "Neu -Tone". r25 FP. Home in Montreal, decorated with "Neu -Tone" ., Church in Nova Scotia, decorated with "Neu -Tone". N\ `1 It is so easy and so economical to have a beautifully decorated home, with "NEU-TONE" Flat Finish. The soft, restful "Ncu-Tone" tints will delight the woman and man who appreciate refinement and delicacy in the home. When you "Neu -Tone" the walls, you save all fuss and bother of washing and scraping the plaster to re -decorate. Simply apply another coat of "NEU-TONE" in any shade or tint desired. `,`NEU-TONE" is cheaper than wall paper. It is truly economical—absolutely sanitary—can't fade, scale or rub oft --'- AND IS WASHABLE. Soap and water cleans a "NEIJ- TONE" wall and takes away dust, stains and finger prints. Marble-.Jtc Floor Finish will withstand all the tear and abuse to which a floor varnish is subjected ; it er..n be used on hard dr soft wood floors ; every can carries with it a money- back guarantee. "MA E IN CANADA" We have for you. a Dopy of each of our two books on home decoration --`',Harmony in Nen-Tone'' and "Town and Country Homos"..Ask for them when you come Chas. I-Tartleib, Zurich, Ont. D. Tiernan, Oashwoocl, Ont. 4./:4;e<">71 /,7 .2:W .:Fdn�,':..Y•" .1A 14 :hit,