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Zurich Herald, 1915-03-26, Page 5THE CHURCHES EVAN. VAN. CilU CI SERVICES. TCI . Sunday, German 10,00 a, m; 1t iT Junior' ,•J?. A. 1.00 p, zn. Sunday School 2,00 �t i1 t� (Service) English 7.00 1t � Teachers meeting 8.00 f1� u Mon., Tri -Mu Brotherhood 8.001; Tuesdtt'y, Y.'P. A. • 8,15 ,, t1 t 1 Wednesday.P)ayer Meeting 8.00 Friday Teachers Training, 1, Class 7.30 tt 1t•,' ehoir practice 8.30 $. Ladies Aid meets 1•st • t11ond4y 9f each xpon,th at 7.30 p, m, • , LUTHERAN orilAwil SE VICES German, -Sunday 10.80 ai m. • English . tt 7.001). m. Bible School c • • 2400 li: m. •Men's Mis'n'ry $•Tuesday 8.00 p. ni. Luther League Friday 8.00 p. m. L A S '1st Tues'y of month 2.80 p, m, fou are cordially invited to take an active part in all thesemeetings and setivices,• ) , Blessed are they- „ tl,,a,t hent the word -of boa,' and 1.eoli.. t; Int lie. 14428, 1 Andrew F. Fess CoNV•Ir:YANCING, ETC; FIRE INSL' AlYOE PLATE GLASS' ItSULtANCra AUT011oBTl,)L` PETVIA.TE.FUNDS TO LOAN G�EIJT EOR GREAT WEST PEEStANI?:N1' , OAI', •CO. A000 LINTS COLLECTED • • ACYOIDENT•PYSURANCP Herald Office Zurich . -1130- *Sit D STORE SHOE I havea large stock of all the latest and best in l:Iniis' Ladies 'ttud -Children Slues. Gall and look over our lines ' 'before. you, .huy elsewhere. ..We 'can save you •mouey: Repairing Promptly Done ', cL ,1 i ll Putter. Aug.Qg �,� t ke exc.')a lge iOIshoe S. Ptit Dashwood MASS HARRIS IMPLEMENTS. Ont s �r LO C .A L N E 1V"S Haveave ,yon,epiii,plQtod the, plans io) ' youz. garden Buy goods -in Zurich and 'keep the dollar e,t home, -, Mies,ava Kraft spent 'Thursday with aha IOds'at London. . Miss Gertrude Hartleih, visited -rel• atzvles in London over.Sudday. Tjocal"merchants are making: large. shipments of, sett onions this, week. Nlesste, • , J NV Gz•eybeil aria Andrew •. Musser, of. Dashwood, were visitors in Zurich on' Wednesday. . :Dr. Hardie, dentist, at Dominion" Hotel, 'Zurich, • on Wednesday and Thursday,.-April6th and 7th. The general stores in town are hold- ing..theit -spring millinery displays, Friday and. Saturday of this week. Has. the delegate,fioni Hays To11n- ship,to ,the., „big,, Hydro -Radial :c9u- ventipp.to be held in the near: fiitiire at Toronto been appointed?, Lets -get Utisy. ' Dr FSI Will tins, of London, and Di•s A. J -McKinnon and. 1l -A Campbell per. formed -an •operation on Ni. John Gasho on wean esday'.for adman dicitis, The operation was succesful aria Mr Gaascho's niany friends will be pleased to hear that he ikgettin along. nicely• . One year ago heavy • draught hor- ses which. were young.and sound, sold in.Toronto at prices ranging; from $280 to $t309 each. Last week. they sold at `h175 to $240 eacb. .This tells pretty much the state of the, horse trade in Canada at the present time. Of course, steeds that met military ro- gnirenients have found ready enough sale at.proftlable prices, but the ordin- ary trade has been rather a demoralized, 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 iia. TI. P. $75; 2?t If. P. $83; 4 H. P.$125; 6 If. P..+175; 8 H. P. ,1235; 121, P.-`875; all warranted first elase. At the old Stand:— Scilllirt'' l)e1Lli,lg Our i�iotto" F. lless c� Bon. 4013 '1; ll E ARE INSTALLING A VV a)11111bor of new devices and malting other fin proYenaents in our pr:i1i I1 plant 1vl:hich will enable n to cl,. job world as neatly an(' quickly as LIMY city office. . L31'us d, your )ext job, no matter how largo or small it is, and. we will convince you that e het we Puy is right. Our. prices are alis' right, Be loyal' to home Indus-. : tries. HERALD PTCICO. ?hone X30 . Zurich 0 Saskatchewan will be the first pro- vince in Canada to cot_tpletely abolish the bar. ()n July 1. - next not only 24+17 +.4444444144444441 With the Latest I. Improvements And a Pair of Loving Hearts t I to -Enjoy' Them All. By NELLIE B. RANSOM. �r .r..r..a,.c. Y...�..t..t.a.a.a,.t..;..'��•,i.•i••k�k�3�A3�3�3» Dorothy Allen.; sat ou the broad,, white pillared porch- watching tU:'i•onil that wound between the --trees -t1 the village. She had watched the road 0 great deal during the last few days. at first with happy anticipation, but now with helpless longing. It was bad enough .in the daytime, "Only down to the junction to meet but, it was worse when it grew tou the chief engineer. He wanted to talk dark -to see who was coming along the over my next job with me. It's alit - 1 litlie foot;te s grew loud tie hi er than an thin I've ever un• er and. louder until she was certain dertakcn before. But you didn't think that they were going to- turn toward I'd go -without. seeing you again, did the: white pillared polls.), only .to Ole you, Dorothy. after 'Sunday night?" away again. leaving her sick with i "i didn't know," murmured Dorothy, .fresh tdisulopoiutin ent. . her eyes on the big buckles of her On the previous. Sunday evening, the colonial slippers. vague. beautiful something .whicIi•had John Porter seated Laimself ,on the enveloped the whole summer, making porch rail and •looked straight at Dor- "Dorothy." he said; "I know it's the general opinion that a man has uo right to ask a girl with a rich father to marry him, until he can provide for her the things -she has been accus: tamed. to having, but it seems to me that if a girl really cared for a man she could be happy with hint even if she bad to do without some of the things she'd been used to." "I wonder," thought Dorothy, "if it can be possible that the hero has mod- ern improvements too." But she kept her eyes on the big sil- ver buckles, and John Porter contin- ued speaking with deliberate convic- tion. "And that is why 1 dare to tell you that you can afford to give up some of the things that money eau buy and come and share with me the I things that can't be bought. Will you come, Dorothy?" it's dust iilre Gladys' stair. sWO s ni hasse to tight 1 e �lzs h b a It It &ltro dC his battles, leaving the poor prind601 in the 1 1 be t ,e enstlQ. to Bine alone, on y, being of a twentieth century princess instead. a medieval one, I'm afraid I can't die of love, Girls never do nowadays. 1 suppose that's one of the modern 1m• provements," she continued whimsi• early. ly, An- endless procession of. dreary Years seethed to stretch out before her. She shut her eyes, and two large tears altstene4 on the long dark lashes: Some one was coming .across tlfal lawn, but the footsteps made no sound on the thick turf. When they begat[ to ascend the steps Dorothy opened her eyes with a start, and. Tohn Porter stood before her. There was aw•onderfully. tender•ligbt in his eyes ancl'aa determined expres- sion about his mouth. How handsome he looked: How tall and strong he was! Dorothy caught her breath. "I thought you had gone away," she managed to say. road, for .then •t p gg y 1; it different from any ether suminer of Dorothy's .lire, . had soddenly. taken definite form. A look, a touch, a word or two, and she hnd found herself without a doubt that -John Porter lov- ed her and- that she loved him, batt he ttad•gone away without a py,open dec- laration, and, though Dorothy had watched the road till her eyes ached. he, had not returned. "If might have known it," she Said to herself diseousolntely. 'He is too proud and independent to ask the daughter of a rich man to marry him. Now that his work on the new electric road is finished he will go away, and I shall never see him again." Dorothy's neighbor. twelve -year-old Gladys, came skipping across the lawn. a very perky pink bow topping her yel- low tresses. She perched herself on the broad arm of Dorothy's chnir. : "I've been rending such a lovely sto- TEMPERANCE CONVENTION The seventh annual temperance a convention of 11 mon county was hold. in Clinton last 1.httrsilay, 1t ri'as, admitted to be the best convention The e•,er held in the county. The report of the 11cldl secretary showed that the law was pal tinily enforced throughout the county During thesevonniouths of no -license, convictions have been registered against 12 hotels 1 drug store, 1 dlrayman, 1 restaurant; 1 livery stable and 60 or more persona here fined. for being intoxicated on the public street. A. number of strong resl)lulio(S we)e adopted. 'The officers for the ensuing year are: Pres. A. 'T. Cooper, Clinton; Treasurer, J. Finlay- soi), Seafort.b; Sect story, J. A.- 'Irwin,. Clinton; Vico piesiaents, North llnron P. "Indianan, \V!ughaul; Centre llnrwr; 3. Ciilburne, Cloale' ich, Scat lh Huron, T. G. aVenit, Exoh r, Rev. E. Cl. Powell tlas) e elected field secretary. A toinImill nca+ Field Day 11' ill bo hold. 00 July 181,11 next, wilt the retail sale of all intoxicating ry!" she exclaimed. j "Yes," said Dorothy, meeting his look liquors come to an end, but the whole- "What MIS it about?" queried Do1'o I squarelyes," at last, "I will come." I' by the thy, with lan:;uid interest. later • t -h remembered sale trade w111 be taken over y Half an hour a et ey a embered Govertilnencend operated is a Clover r- "Oh. it was about at brave knight in Dorothy's father. shiuiug au'nior," said Gladys, "and he Mout monopoly, under a Ibeso i of "He willnever allow you to marry loved a fair and noble lady, who loved dispensaries. Later even these a; . pini in return, But she had gold and me," cried John Porter, "a common pessaries may be al'olished, it by ft.+•e le eels nail alt that sort of thing, yon builder of roads!" ferenduui vote"the-peoplo of the ora - knew, and he hadn't.'a thing but L•Is A rising young engineer, correct Vince soclecicle, chat „t ed Dorothy. "Lome on. 'I'll manage FOIST OF TIIE SEASON When the spuds within the cellar - Wipe their eyes and start to sprout garden i•n the When the-cutwormst ,. 'Lick lilts and look' about; When the sonnd of "More Production" Can bo beard on every hand -- You- can feel that spring is coming And you're.heacling for the lan.l. 11 II1C11 NEEDS. A linSiues melt's association so draft necessary meetings could be he'd to discuss matters of Vital interest, 10 our town at the present time. Among these is then •clro radialscheulewhich i. definite shape. �r andhis good sword aiid so he could never, never ask tier to marry hits." "Well," nskecl Dorothy as Gladys "what l t ) net w Il happened paused for breath, h t 1 P thenr. "Oh," replied Gladys there' was nothing for the knight to do bat to ride away to the wars, and the prin- cess just sat in her tower and pined and pitted till nt last she died: Oh, it was perfectly lovely—so slid and sweet!" -It seems to me," said Dorothy al- most erossly •that it would have been much more sensible' for the knight to stay and marry the lady instead or leaving her to pine and die."I "Why," cried Gladys in disnst, . papa Papa,'- she announced, pushing aside the portiere with one hand and drawing her lover after her with the other, "I'm going to marry. Mr. Por- ter. Mr. Allen roused himself from the depths of a leather chair Where he had been taking an afternoon nap, started a little at the sight of the young man and looked quizzically at his daughter. "Your prospects for doing so certain- ly look a little brighter than they have for the past few days," be remarked. "Where have you been keeping your- self, Mr. Porter:? Dorothy and I bad about concluded that you were too busy 'doing things' to give us any at-. tention. Sat if Dorothy .hits made lip• her mind to marry you you may as well submit first as }nst: Do you think you can. support her?" . "Not in the style to which she has been accustomed.." said John Porter. "tint she is willing to dispense. with ntxuries." "When I married Dorothy's mother," said \lr. Allen. "she had n little money, which 1 Invested, nuc. after her clentli I put the investment in Dorothy's name without saying anything to her about it. It's really surprising how that little sum.has grown. The income from it is now quite considerable." He named a sum more than twice John Porter's salary. "I should think this, added to your present income, might HYDRO RADIAL CONVENT. it of Thal Huron County will . not Behind in thu effort to secure a Sub nn e t from 1 >, ProvincialGove m za z1 iii e tr ntlx s radial roads is show by deputations which will'go 'to aTor i ion' to attend he dr a t t hydro commission vention says a dispatch from Gode to Landon 1?ree Press. The `T •Council will send all its members the town clerk. The Board dR. will send several.. 'The rad ial-cor tee of the County Council -will be present, and some hundred d gates will be sent from the con In -all probability a special tritin be run from here on Thursday ning. Iluron County was first to zn application for a radial line :and Hydro Electric Commission mad complete sin•vey two years ago a ta.ve an estimate. Every effort is ing mncle to get ,t line through county to connect either .with Lon or St. llarysbywa.y of -Exeter. line would also help the town 011 the hole in connection with the tar:io West Shore Railway, staff: , d )'. IV. 1110)•1'1, and left h:.1f comp. and it "white elephant'' upon tayvttrhlps of Ashfield and Huron ]�'inettf dine and Cloclerich. NEW L1f�1:0 it A:Gx' The Omni fo Govei•nn)i'i.t's tete au u1 111 1 0 a is wen- brought befor 1,,•gisht.111re r 11 Toe: 111t)•. '1'11011,01 alp co)ulrrl'n the cs'.ablishlraenb o Pro1'i••('ia1 l'c 1111111SSIOa1 a:i' live or n)entl:e)s 111111 fail 001 Aro' over IieeIJSC -) bit m of the 11o111:0', 1 puller to rc Imo a1)'\' 11001 <.e or to re any !icdn'c' is�ud)a 'I 1n- ri a•!ng of all 110.1-s throng the pr01 t .tc nt 7 u_'c1, cl, in the even Pr- hil',ts the sale lo st diets in ifornn either0','cr the 11r or in shop. '1'1)0 lit es for infiaclicns of Licen-o Act will be increased. the fira-t offence the Ii 1 e will be $ instead of $100, with the maxim= ;11)11)' at t 00, and for (lie second e'nc0 a )lulxiwnn cf four months iu instil act of 60 )la\5. All hal s will he close d on Labor D The a:t-t nil1 likely cr hie into fa 11 n)e tine 111111 r;llfav 1st, , 1AH `. IL is tip, rtcd: f'•ctu C)tlna' a, aJ rt • provide for love in a cottage"— usual inilital y camps trill nt tie b "With all the modern improve- the c'sling .ummer, oOi1•g to nients!" Said Dorothy softly, with rlterial ttfil;t, fy' aetivilc's 1,11 I (tat shining eyes. of ibe -)Lr. OM) 1. i fa i 1C it 't. uta 1 now assuming more, "that would have spoiled the whole A united effort on the .dart of the story." citizens fur a pnbl:c library. Sbe jumped from,, her perch and wa:a A re organization of our brass bold. dancing down the steps. hat turned to An anto•bus col election with lien?n1I call back: during the snmm: )uoutlti "Oh, say, that 'Mr. Porter has gone •away, hasn't he? 1 saw hint at the Th.3 baseanent cif the town hall station Monday with at suit case iu his tictud a{) as aL gymnasivan rte) that the hnud. Aren't his eyes just too hand. young lacl.•and young 111011 will have some for anything? I'ni sorry he has - a place of social en•ertainmen 1 in llle left, aren't yotr?" Then, hawing unwittingly destroyed Dorothy's last vestige of hope, Gbntlys cheerfully departed. A gray haired man with a keen but kindly face came and stood in the doorway behind Dorothy. noting with an anxious look her drooping Genre. He moved uneasily once or twice and then earns out to where she Was sit -- evening,. AUCTION SALE Ur Farm Stock Irripleirierits ..kc tial;, t'ou ought to be playing golf this • fine wentber, ' he suggested. On Lot a, eon. 12, Bronson Line, "I'm rather tired of golf', father," re- plied futile north of Dashwood, on plied Dorothy. TUESDAY, APRIL 6th 1915 , fir. Allen took a at 12 80 O'clock !he following the porch. HOMES "IHas that young Porter left? 11 I horse rising. got by Willow; Ihoraeris. haven't seen him for several clays," he lug 7 got by Albion; 1 horse rising 5 got by asked, with n carefully careless air, Southport; 1 mare rising 5 got by South- 'Il really don't know. Probably he port. has," replied the girl, sitting very Oalf in April, straight and assuming an air even l iu 141 i ue to W de I cow clue to more carefully careless that that of ccilfiu MM., 1 cow duo to Taff in Sej)tean- ' ber, 1 holstein caw newly calved; 1 Holstein her father. emv, l cow_ dna to calf in l)eo., 3 heifers Mr. Allen after a few more tt.d'n1 and eopposeal: to be with enlf, • 6 steers rising 2, anxious -sidelong glances betook him - 9. heifers rising 3, 4 heifers rising, 1, isteet'i self again to the house. Since the rising 1, 4 fall edalve,, 1 spring .alf, 1 );ride death of Dorothy's mother ten years before the bond of symnpathy and Un- due, derstnnding hetween him and his only child had grown uuusually strong, but here wan .a situation which he felt in nowise coinpoteft to handle. 'Et 8, Or S tl,. Left to herself; Dorothy's sprightly ri g htl y All saani- of $3.0) amyl under cash; r,va'r indifference suddenly vanished.,Her. tli 11 amount h months credit will be given bands fell listlessly into her lap, and 011 iat)prwe'l joint 00105. 6 per meat per she leaned her 'head wearily against annum o1}fur cash Oncreditamounts. the back of her chair. So he hnd gone iE4&H4Bossenll�errV, AuctionYe� without even coining to say , goodbyl turn tip and clown Angus bull 1 year old. 5 liran1 sows 11110 13111 3Maly, 3 SJ•A•, at time of sale, 4 stere .dogs, 811t E1" 14ewe sheep, 1 rain, i ere. John K. .Ehlers, Pro- Nuel., there was no use ,watching, the jsrietor. road nnx' loneer. t . Ii�laull , �' —.-1,7,,LtL G xa , tr TREE often Eves t'.. '. .__ Nature .. ly s has 1 'eri;_',j it with bar::: to shield it f -otn When trees areNature's prot_ct:o:l i i lest, Therefore, the woo•j uscd ,Alit protected to. insure it against we.,, and 1: ci..:1:.. 1111i111111H111li "/C•99j Pure" Pczirt i ; :x • i• cc ,:;1ic;; on your house. It protc^t, in~t d. • -.'i itself, o1•ar and o:'cr nl again, in the repair.; 1'-.i eo—i,," .. .... _.-.1 L_.....:ty to the s tong life i') ,.1 wool as well c • )1 f: 1l [{p tai � ' .q ch � � p`' ;it w. a r, s „a i'"?la" 114 )�9 .�` , 'hs " a X1 :..1 l,.� lf,J ,titrl .., Es.. 'i p .r ...._ ..+ .-. tr.t:. tz is what we recom12.encl for a;: mm....,'.".: , z Lii , at iti(l 1 100TO ,Pre" is r engine 1'l it^ I.. ', ():. _ of _.,.:e, pur. cW .Colors, and Linseed Oil ground to ex:-CIae f:.1 ...,,s by rt /1•:. f.1 machinery—tile Con:::h:a:t.en ,:i Nvhich produces 11 p.aiftr t,:fit is grc::te;t in hi.:ir 1, covering and y=; c:,. i :g qualiti.s—and iri:a.::.; it the cheapest to use as yvell. C 1t:most sa *r `-e. ry. 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