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The Herald, 1903-10-16, Page 51 1 1 FOSCESEERISIBMIRMEMS12.11.Mataalf, Hoffman's Jubilee Laundry . . We use no chemicals to destroy or injure your Clothing, and we Guarantee our Work, TAILORING IN CONNECTION , HOFFF AN The Zurich Herald5 WITBL,�»; AELlaH, _$E. The"'B'bistblaek`S• Stoxy * "--A N D—* WILL BE SUR Call and get our prices. Js F. I.ickbeil, - Zurich. Pure Manitoba Flour, Best Hensall Flour. Buckwheat and Rye Flours. A. L S 0: International Stock Foods, Oil Cake and Linseed Meal. Seeds &c., &c. And in Breakfast Foods We Carry WHEATINE, ROLLED WHEAT, AND OATMEAL. ( Zeller }Bock. ) C. SCI A , - - ZURICH. The People's Store. fait anb Winter Greeting J. 1)..rleritier Prop. XISMOUNEMINSIORIBMIIMINIMMI oUR FALL STOOK is just to hand. It is one of the largest and most up-to-date we have ever had at this season of the year and includes —DRESS GOODS -- in all gonlities, colors and prices. UUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT;, is now open and customers can rely on getting the most fashionable goods at the very lowest prices. are new, Stylish and cheap ; w0 don't blow much—better call and see them, N\ -re always carry' full lines in ens' Furnishings —AS WELL AS— Ready-made Clothing, Arid are considered the proper place to get GENTLEMENS' RDERED. SUITS at much lower prices than• charged in cities and towns, for the sante class of goods and workmanship.s Our Grocery ]Department is fully stocked with every requite in that line and the prices are as low as it is possible to make them., WHITE GOODS, FLANNELS, FLANNELETTES Ribbons, Laces, Small -mares, and Ladies' and Gents notions always in stock. and the prices are right in all cases, Produce taken in exchange at market prices. Give tis a call—till are wet. conte at MERNEF?'S "He looked at the table and saw the breast and Molasses'. 'You little white faced liar, you are not hungry ; look at that table,' there is plenty to eat and good enough, too, for such a brat as you,' and he shook her roughly. She began to cry"ancl I tried to put my arm around her, but,my fluster •pushed me away. 'If you can't eat any - thin;, Iwill give yon something to drink,' and he caught her up in his arms ,end started down the path that led to the pond where we got the wash -water. It was not a frog - hole, the water was as clear• as a lake, and 'it was Surrounded by green grass and several large trees •grew near the batik., It was a lovely place in suinmer and a glorious place for skating in th.e winter. It was only a short dis- tance from the house. •'.Bessie hushed crying, but she ]ooked so awful scared, I followed 01050 behind father. I'lI give you something to drink !' he exclaimed., when he reached the edge of the Water, and I followed, - scarcely knowing what I was doing, I was so frightened. He waded in about knee deep, then he took Bessie, and putting her face under one arm, he put her little curly head down ender the water ; she threw up her little white hands and cried out, 'Oh. Willie, take badly !' just as the cuiily head went down. "1 waded around father and tried With all my strength to raise her: head out of the water, but father held it down. I begged father to take her out, but he did not listen to me. She threw up her hands wildly, there was a gurgling sound, and then all was still. I begged father to take her out. I prayed to God to Gave-Bessie's life. but all in vain. It seemed hours to me: but father at last lifted up Bessie's white, dripping face. I called her name frantically, madly, wildly, but her blue eyes didn't move ; she was dead. Father carried her and laic. her down on the green grass. 'I guess she won't be hungry for a while,' he said, as he laid her down. "I was so stunned that I neither moved nor spoke until I saw the bine hells that I Laid twined in Bes- sie's Meir floating out .on the water. I could not hear to see them drift away ; I could not bear the thought so I waded out , after ` them, the water was deep and on I went ; it was up to my armpits,. ' now over my shoulders, still the blue bells were just beyond My reti:ch, but I must have thein; the water touch- ed my chin, another step and I caught them, and just as I did I heard mother call, Willie ! Oh. Willie ! where are you?' I looked for father, he was seated on the ground beside Bessie. 'Willie ! Oh, Willie i' carie mother's voice again. I was out of the water now, but so weak I could hardly stand. 'Bessie! Oh, Bessie! I calked, 'Here's mother at the pond. "Father gave one mad leap inti the water ; ; he plunged in face down. 1 was terrified:' I did not know what to do. I heard mother coming. I trembled so I could not walk, so I. crawled up to Bessie and taking father's old straw hat, put it over Bessie's dead face to keep mother from seeing it. In .a mo- ment she came in sight. 'Willie, what is the matter?' I could not Farming For Profit. Every Farmer should keep these three words constantly in mind and conduct his farm on strict business principles. Guess work and haphazard methods are no longer used by successful and up-to-date far- mers. By reading THE WEEKLY SuN, the Farmer's Business Paper, you will get the very latest and most accurate in- formation regarding your busi- ness. THE SUN'S market reports are worth many times the sub- scription price to you. Every Farmer in Canada .should realize the full value of the service 'THr SuN has ren- dered hint in a public way. It was clue to the action of THE SuN in giving voiceto the opinions of the farmers that the law relating to cattle guards, drainage across rail-. ways, and farm fires caused by railway locomotives has been amended. We will send Tins 'i, nEmi.v Soil from now to 1st January, 19011, in combination with The Weekly Herald, for $1,50, S'UBSCYi.Il3E NOW SAMPLE FOR THE .IiSRXNG. speak, She lifted • the hat off Bessie's face, She stood for a Ia4nient as if turned to stone. Then I found voice and told her every- thing. "She heard. me through without a word, but when I had finished shriek after shriek rent the air. She stood with clasped hands over Bessie and shrieked such unearthly cries that soon brought the neigh- borhood to the spot. Father had drowned himself ; his body was taken from under the beautiful water and buried in the cemetery alongside of Bessie. I. put the blue bells in a little box, and hung theta around zny neck, but after the funeral I lay in the hospital. sick for weeks with brain fever, but when I came to myself the box was still around my neck here it is," and he drew from his bosom a small box, which, upon opening, revealed a few -withered leaves. "They spo'tk of sweet little baby Bessie," he said, as he slipped it under his shirt bosom. Then he looked at Ino straight in the eyes and said "Please, mister, don't ever vote for whiskey. It killed my father, dear little baby Bessie, my only sister, and it locked up My mother in a madhouse. Please don't vote for rum." And 1, man that I was, drew the bootblack down and kissed him, and said : "God helping ale, I never will vote for license or whisky -men again." COMFORT FOR THE AGED. Judging from the letters of people up in years there is no medicine which so promptly frees them of aches and pains and insures regularity of the liver, kidneys and bowels as Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. Even when all other means have failed old people can turn to this great medicine with full assur- ance of relief and cure. . Woman is man's superior in mor- als, and she, too, will bear much improvement. To be sure, you are ,growing old. But why let everybody see it, in your gray hair? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age. If you will flair Vigor only use Ayer's Hair Vigor, your gray hair will soon have all the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for 60 years. " I am now over 60 years old, and I have a thick, glossy head of long hair which is a wonder to everyone who sees R. And nota gray Bair in it. all due to Ayer's stair Vigor." AIRS. H. R. Bairris, Becid,t, Minn. 01.01 a bottle. J. c. AYER c0., All druggists. for Lowell. Mang. White x air Notice. THE HENSALL BRASS BAND, COM - posed of about 20 pieces, are now open for engagement. Applications for this purpose should be addressed to Mr. Cuss. LuoDEa, leader, or Mr. A. McKay, Secy., Hensall, Ont. EDAR POSTS FOR SALE:—We have a large number of First Class Posta at the Lake Front, St. Joseph, which will be sold at reasonable prices. For particu- lars apply to 43-tf MAGaL & BENDER, Zurich. FARM FOR SALE— The undersigned offers his choice .100 - acre farm for: sale; being Lot 20, North Boundary, Hay Township, 2.1, miles North of Zurich. The farm is in good condition, with good buildings and plenty of spring water; well fenced and well drained. For further particulars apply to 0-3mp JACOB MExaR, Zurich P. 0. A alga may be known by his ho has a Wagon ? purse, his voice and his anger. .FOR THIRTY DAYS. A Midsummer Offer in Newspaper- dom. 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