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Zurich Herald, 1927-01-20, Page 5sa Intraclity Jantietrlr 20ttlie 132 u:aw:,dtn„xV0 tUR,tclt iBlIt,A,Llli istriE.'�. S CAPD; . UILEY Es UoI isirs $IJ'CER, SOLICITOn. t QT- a4BY PUBLIC, ETCnrst off • Hamilton Street ' Square, GQDERICH, Out rgpecioi attention to 000411101e1 and Court Work. like Holmes miay be 'consulted1160414r,at 1c4 by pbese and-. phone charged reversed, Dr. H. H. COWEN ae, D. D. 8 DENTAL SURGEON :*t DEITZ BLOCK, ZURICH eie- eery l'huredsy, Friday and Saber - Sale t Main OttiC* INIAgTI,YtIP'S BLOCS:, DABHWOOD Andrew F. Beal,Be' To'4 rns'hip Clerk mer ,df marriage licenses.Notary ty h Commi inner, Fire an itpmobile Insueranre Representing ;n & Erie Mortgage Corpor- IOWA. The Canada Trust Co. ZURICH ONTARIO VT YOUR wants, For °Salo, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads lly THIS COLUMN FOR SALE ' U I ..air, offering My blacksmith 'shop :and business #qr sale. John Kipper, Zurich.: FOR SALE A `limited quantity led , good white clover honey for tsale. Ap- ply to Mind Ems. Snider, Steablel ine Stanley, Tpa FOR SALE A quantity nit maple and beech wood for (sale, cut an atove length. Apply to Garnet 'Latent, Hensall P.0, `' tf. -29 ogles ELOPP `-"- M. Jones Nat- tividuate Carey School of Auctianeeringg. tocis ry Ili* fad Registered Live keeping ion Breeds). TermB Terms ha . Chou itb prevailing prices. for sale. Will sell anything ellardihere.-write, Zurich, 1P3iome 18--93 or NOTICE. MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber, Goderieh, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, the 25th Clay of January 1927, tii1l accounts against the County must be In Mee hand's of Ll`V the Clerk not later than -en deli kited to lase J. Pe aidetto come preceding the meeting of Council g Applications will be received at up' town:' this meeting for the position of Mee C. Fritz wale n buslt0eee Via- itor to Daehweod on Monday, Rev, K. Gretzenger of Mildmay was a week -end visitor at the home of Mr„ and M'ru C. L, Stnith, Mr. David Faint of Cari,o, Mich,, is viniting relatives here at pres- ent. Howard of Hensel), ca«lied on Zur- lvl•esisris..Geo. Douglas and Harry leis friends on Friday. The nineteenth t;•anasetlantic ca- ble had Dust been coiupleted, to New York; and will have a Wend. ing capacity of 2,500 letter& a minute. Messrs. H. Angel and Len Wag- ner motored to London on Thur - day and returned home"'v''ith a new Page sedan. hSVieh Mr. And' gel will likely use ars a dem-onstr. ator. ,We are pleased to report that our prominent citizen, . Mr. John taken o Rau, who was, lrurridly St. Joseph's Hospital, , London anct o,pert,ted or, for appendi'citi's, a few weei ks ago, has returned to his home Y ere the. past week. : And friends are very' much Sigh Constable, ' GEO. W. HOLMAN, Coisifty Clerk. Goderich, Jan. 7th 3927 Licensed Auctioneer FOR HURON & MIDDLESEX AM IN A POSITION TO CON - e se ci any auction sale, regardl e to wise or articles to sett. EiMI C isit your business, and ii not seatiefied will make no charges tor 9Na"rices' ,. Raehwood. & thief ffiWeber, gaol*13— , oseeeeeSp0ri0®deiCDeeee its to 2 Zurich Nett i ,r • 1 �--•- ""m Fresh and _Sall Meatsts t a 5�,ages, s • Boyogn • t Price for Wool' ®O . gBahest Cash INS & ROESi • CASH FOR SK w tiehill&• t _ Beichert : .m 01▪ 1A01)00+11 ZURICH LIVERY HOUSE FOR SALE Solid brick ho='rae, i.n Zur'ch, with kitchen and woodshed_ All mod ern conveniences, electric lights. furnaceand bathroona complete. Good barn and garage.. Apply to Aaron Weber. Zurich. ' ent NOTICE Having dissolved partnership by mutual consent, we wish to advis • the public that we .request an im- mediate !settlement °rail ;outstan3- Citig accounts. Johnston&Koehler: Butchers, Zurich, Ont. :i[ sin in a position to accomo- i1ate all requirements in ..the Livery Oa -civilness, have Auto for hire. Any thing done in the teaming line. GEORGE J. THIEL +lone b1 Zurich,Ont. L' i VE POU LTRY WANTED The lectureg iven in the Evan - CLEAN POULTRY: HOUSE rifi4441i0M614161,4 PROPER fi N lTAr ON T8 MOST IMPORTANT.. .1+',olennia for Whitewashing the Build - tees -- All' Utensils Should Be Carefully Cleaned. ' (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture, .Pronto.) -tr, Sanitation is doubly important with poultry,'since dome' tieation generally requires, them to ' ake their food from the same floors dere their body wastes are deposited. This practice creates a real problem in sanitation, leaving the birds.exposed to an auto- infection : of pathogenic bacteria and parasites, both internal and external. 1Vletliod of Cleaning a Poultry house. Remove all the loose litter. and dirt. The fixtures as roosts. nest boxes, dust box, etc., should be re- moved, theroughle scrubbed with hot lye water, and then exposed to the sun, With fixtures out, the writing and walls should be thoroughly swept. If water under pressure is at hand the scrubbing oat can be great- ly facilitated by turning on a power- ful stream of water. Should' water pressure not be available a good scrubbing can be given all woodwork of walls and floors, using hot lye water (3 pounds of lye to 25 gallons of water). Follow the scrubbing with lye water. A good formulae for whitewash is as follows:— U'nslaked lime, 2 pecks. Spanish whiting, 3 pound. Salt, 1 peck. Glue, 1 pound. Rice flour, 3 pounds. Crude carbolic acid, 2 quarts. Water enough so that it can applied easily and thoroughly. Keeping Yards Clean. It is highly desirable to alternate yards ix such a way that they' can be used for garden crops every second year. If this can not be done fre- quent sloughing and applications of lime is the next best way of aiding the soil purification processes With- out � it is eo'flie- r ca_ 1 out proper yards, only a matter .of time until they be- come polluted, with parasites, cocci- diosis and pathogenic bacteria Disposal of Manure. 1 The dropping boards should be cleaned daily and the manure renrev- 'ed to `a closed storage box. The practice of using sand on dropping boards is a good one. Failure. t'd' keep the birds safely away from ma- nure of all kinds favors the trans- mission : of disease and intestinal parasites. an dead birds should be destroyed by burning, burial is us- ually not satisfactory unless the per- son doing the undertaker work will bend his bacle enough to make a deep grave and thereby put the car- cass down below harm's way. Clearing Utensils. A11 pans, trou hs and fountains that can become cont..ininated, should be thorougli,ly ct+.:,ned and disinfected each week. Reests may be sprayed e•elical church on Monday ev„nrng Toy Rev. K. Gretzneger, Mildmay, wa's a fine •sli.ccess acrd there was t 'big turneut conaidering th` eeon- iition of the roads. • MrGretzen- ; er To very 'ego• c u eat tics well as ix:ter +stir g in his lecture " about, h.'s e .perienc-'s an Russia and 'tire eivid and duelling incidents nacre the lecture a ern only to short. The hoped of an all open win for 'won faded away last Thurs- day and. Friday when a blanket ;.f 'sno'w• o fabout a foot fell, and ae there has been no •wind •'since. hence wee have :excellent aieighin- n ednenday •saw :t ,small January thaw but with the heavy fog in the air it will likely turn. 'colder as the old adage goes "A _January fog Will Irene: a dog • STRAYED Unto my premises BronsonLine six: spring calves, same •came there en Oct. 24th. Owner call for'sanre and pay all casts.. Philip Meade Farm Help for 1927' Since a great number poverty etricken people of Germany apply to me for positions on the farm I can this year ;supply Evaugei- teals with Evangelicals; Lutherans with Lutheran's, Baptist with Bap tist, and Catholics with ,Caatholic young men or domestics at $200.0Ja year; each man must be recom- mended by hes pastor an Germany. Farmer pays fare and $5.00 per month, Write to Rev. K. Gretz- snger, Milder -my, Ont.' • Sleeken every day till 3 O'clock,p.m. mot ot feed fowl same morning •khan brought in. lathed Cash- Prices .-..—c;a S'hl FOB,— ,a"rearn and Eggs W. 0) i, r'ie P,haine 114 Zurich CIOG Ika �R Year Ahead Design. 11D. X, and SELECTIVITY. :RANGE and CONTROL. s,x MAR. CI OM VW FARM FOR SALE Con'sistin gof 25 acres of graes farm; located on Zurieh Road, op - peep Babylone, Hay Tp. For further particulars apply to Oscar Koehler, Zurich. tf22 • W t Prop IV' ,• .,,n ., k.:i, ,),,,r e The C.N.R. of th; London to \V ingh:t'm branch have made a lit- tle chang) in their freight train reulation.'s. On Tuesday anti Thursday there will be. no freight trains, while Itihe remaining days, the fright will leave London be the morning for \Vinghani and return the isam-. day, which Sul+an•5 that til live Stock loaded•at Hensall will not leave that place until in the tf ternoon. Our 1oc tl hockey team went to Hen'sall last Friday evening::. 'and aniaYed a very fast ,game ,\_ +...tire bay's of that town. ' .Althot g1r our ';elan wa., far from, full strength, heyeaor . tho necessary goal to -win on 'overtime. 'stoic 7-8• Our t he h 1 of FOR SALE RUB.BERCAS'E BATT3E3RIES $14.75 Allowance will be .made .for old Eattery. Store your battery ,for the winter with tits. Also charge, Repair and Rebuild Batteries. We have installed an eouipment for rebuiidiir,g and repairing Batteries Louis Prang, Zurich, Ont. hors nc ty stlnd a t the League with only oneylosls a- Ye c ludo wloan folih a a acid and coal i in'st then on Friday i t'a'n such practice will aid in keeping the they , are going to Da'slitvood rad louse pest in check:. crass ,.sticks with the powerful line The establishment \ of conditions be tso 1 FOR SALE A Gamey, Base Burner heating stove. Apply to Ey. Brallman. up a 1that ,town. - Diani:ond Dyed of whom. prae ically every hoe e\Vite is acquain- ted, and need's no introduction as probably the list .article ' in its 'fine of merchandise, has for the past few years not been sold in Zurich by merchants, owing to the fart that the Dye Company= ha'a discontinued s eldn their • pre delete to local merchants•, best only to reliable Drug Stores. The Zurich, Drug Store. his T;ttt iu a; snpiply of Dhnon l Dyes, foe the col Cn'e. e' of the public here. What is said to be the '.world"s finest carpet has been purchased in .Englandb y dames F. Ballard, an American ,who hese made a hobby •of Persian ea pets This 'masterpiece of the reg• -maker's art ins nearly fol i' centuries old and t ague 1 at inure than half a mill- ion dollar's!. It i;st .work—of ono elan, who woeked at it for twenty years, The carpet belonged huc: cessivny to _Shah Safi, Cam' Peter the 'Great of R.0?sit', and Leopold is of Aural til, and for ye t.rsi it hung on the (staircase of the royal pal- ace near Vieni r,. Tt is ,said never to halo been walled on. NOTICE I ;have been appointed Iaolie- iting agent for the tlirodueta of the John C. Winston Co., 'Toronto, and can eupply you with Bibles, Testa- menbs TeaeheelattelJi8Blble Stojries for Children, Books of Knowledge, Universal hand books, etc. Every Book will make a ,vary accept= able Xma's. Gift. Mrs. Julio.. jHeas., Zurich!. i. ..l coL .9 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS GENUINE Scra tan Col ALSO CARRY Coke Pocahontas and Soft Coal GOOD SUPPL i' ON HAZ— TELEPI'IONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY TO Case & Son favorable to the health or the poultry flock may seem a lot of work, but success and prod.t cannot be expected if the work is not done in a thor- ough and prac'lical way. The practice of letting things go from day to day or week to week will not go in the poultry business and has written the word failure across the efforts of many a would-be poultryman. --L. Stevenson, Dept. Extension, 0. A. College. FEEDING OF RAPE. nas PStife AVIAMAAINAkAliA4VAAMi Zurich 1)ru� };tore e Specialize In Fine Toilet Preparations and handle all the well . known and, re liable varieties of FE ce Powder and Face Creams £uch as YARDLEY'S, ARMANDS, COTir'S, PQMI'BIAN • THREE FLOWER'S, WOODBURI''S AND MANY OTHERS These are Nationally Advertised Goods which• have.a reputation to maintain. In Tooth Pastes we have Forhans, Ipana, Colgates, Pepsodent and Hutax All kinds of School Supplies and Stationery WE HAVE SEVERAL VARIETIES OF SHAVING CR- EAMS, STICKd tOecleS AND POWDERS. ALSO A GOOD STACK OF SHAVING BRUSHES, .eAFET S' RAZORS AND RAZOR BLADES . MAGAZINES FOR SALE :fir. A. J. Good for Chickens, Lambs, Pigs ano Steers. This crop, now grown quite exten- sively in the counties where large numbers of steers and lambs are fed, requires some care in feeding. Very 'Young cattle and lambs are frequently 'affected by too liberal use of this crop • and results have not always been profitable. But properly han- dled this crop makes a valued addi- tion to the autumn feed supplies of the farm, being green and palatable, it is relished by all farm anuiials from the chickeu to the cow, When cut for soiling it should be fed at once, wilting spoils the flavor and it heats quickly if piled. Cut- ting has an advantage e, in. that three crops may be obtained in a season giving a very large tonnage. Rape cannot bo fed to milking enws if the product is to be sold as milk, cheese, or butter. An undesirable cabbage flavor v.i:wl stick to the dairy prodatot. For dry cows and young stock on the dairy farm it is a very desirable 'feed. For lambs, rape is excellent, but caremust be taken to prevent bloat, which is very likely to follow. Have the lambs pretty well filled with drier feed before turning them on the rape patch, and give them a part time rain on grass in an adjoining wet with rain • field if D"ossible. Rape �t v or heavy dew is dangerous to a hun- gry animal, either sheep or cattle; piggy do not seem to be affected. I"has ititsda.n;,ei s and rape ' i'ozeu rape as the sole feed is not always satis- t in that a r. Use it ra ioiall Y facto Y the anit'nal !s given other feeds each teeming before being turned into the rape field that they may become used to it aild~• not overeat of this bulky easily -fermented feed, Once the stock are used to rape they can remain on the field without danger, nevertheless it, is good policy to watch them close- ly forevidences of bloat or rape • poisoning: --L. Stevenson, Sept: of leet•onslon, 0 A. The f'r t `i' flee Crts.ee Melia . for 1927 wee hold in the office or the Tp. Clerk, Mr. A. F .I7:} s, on Monday, when lsnid. Clerk n n ap- pointe.d's.ecretary for the year.' The following then ,subscribed t(,o tho nece'ssary'declarations—Aleve Mo- r sseau, John Hey, Jr; and huli.0 Thiel. Mr. Mouisesau was thancap- Pointecl chaiennan and inspector for pan- ned A resolution was r year. to present before the village x,itepayers a by-law whereby the Police Trustees can pay themsul- $15.00 -- eo toc.tic•d alar � not vaa�:� a a y per year for their iservic•0S', Two inens.e wtCg ranted operate ate pool tables it Zurich, the fleet flc- ense tot cost $25'and for revery, o towinlg table $15,00 BORN Itavelle—In garish, on January 1.6. to Mr. and Mint Peter_RRavelle, a A. daughter. •'.t H'ty Tolvnelleony on Jan et lend ;it . tied 1,:11e. 'r lieg,Ior, Zt ' 911°6 MacKinnon, Z�.�ric��. MMYMMOIVIVWV, WAINCWWWWWPMRPARP,AW i4.4++++++++++++++++.1.4.4.+4.4. r• . ,--e+++4.4.444.4 .4.+1..4...1.4-4,., }••€ 11BEEE6WEII AYE IT ` COMBINATION DCORS t'sin - � " ee ..eee t:s i .a` .i THE DOOtl I't1A 1' S13.RVE3 FO W I NT FIR i'\ I) M'MI R + BY TAKING OUT'THEiSCBEEN AND REPLACING A GLASS ▪ SASH. + ONCE THEI:E, ALWAYS THERE. ' to No need of taking 'off a !shabby looking screen door eachfell and trying to -find a 'spot 011 th. frame to 'securely fasten a batten door which darkens the,receive ani spoils ;the outside 4 appearance of the house. t STANDARD SIZES. ALWAYe ') v STOCK. v ODD 1.00RS MAdE TO OR i)E.;. place your order for Storm Sash Now; and have them when r the cold weather cornea, thereby 'az.t g tows of call. 4. RISC qN: e AL PHONE 60 ZURICH) d • 46, 44 • j(+ p,; ` .t.• .4zi.''F.'3,.!,-1.+*+4.4.4,++.} +4.4 4.4- t p. �,.0 .Q'.F�i,',• p. g":e`e"E 4,"L• g P.'s° p .g }. g"t. y° , iV Rdeffe7Pt~ - --. Ata.wvs,3mf,scC3��N• t 3 EADQTJARTE or _ Secondhand Bug les $40,00 and up Auto 'Tqps, Wagon Repairing, Painting, Etc. 8 IF YOU WANT• SERVICE, WE HAVE IT WE RERUB1iER YOUR UGLY WHEELS. HESS - ZURIOII c r u=:r na, 444.4•++++++++++++++4.4.+++++44 eeeerd•x-'s^s=•rsc'—reeeereeeet^e e- e e es} &. °:4431 ilea r ' -et •,' 4. T Do You K nor ? s, - p.4 , THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVIC14 FOR GOOT) PRINTING THAT WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; STA.TIONE12S, SUCH AS LETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND TT'l. :, 11' �TE TS EMEN THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR TWO L'CAll1Nt3. MANUZ•AGT UleERS OF COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN StJp- PLY. ANY QUANTI'T'Y AND SIZE OF CHECK BOOKS y THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING i'x . -t• si .. i•.1VhJIi- �'Y OpES IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS: CARBON 0;: TRACING PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM ST- ATIONERY NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT 1300ICS IN TWO SIZES, FOOLSCAP ETC., ETC. THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK E0TTLE WITH GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INK FOR 5e, LAltG-. GER QUANTITIES AT BIGGER EEDUCTICNn THAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, .AUCTION SALE` POS- TERS, MERCANTILE POSTERS AND .AIL GENERAL. PRINTING OUR SPECIALTY p"in etful neve City, her to sing ;leer pine We ;to >ws Lew' ; lu- •0..p ild lar ur ).„ of a sp. in e - e, it 8 e