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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1927-04-14, Page 4ut INT iN AND W M �.r•d`MJ�.tI E ' M,DO NE BY AN .1'":yl.PE:E r' I•IENI V 31 N :~•i .v,; E?:tion.e No. 28 DX'S lltVO€11) Da5hvvuou 1113.451. Ed. Siebert of D •troit ri+. hating her parents, Mli. and Mrs.' Zr,.IX'Shlera. Percy Kle nstiver. returnel is atre,e1tlk to Detroit, after spending eesveral weeks with his parents. 'M'r. and Mee. Norman Kellerman altts1 daughter of Kitchener 'spent eleteriday in town,. Mr. and Mils.. Ed. Nadiger aid • iartg31ter Helen 'spent Friday in leematate Mrs. Wm. Zimmer who ands- -;meet an operation in St. Joseph's eepital, London, returned home. 'this week. We are pleased to say .m eh improved. Elleses tLttx and Edith Gu,'utiier spent Saturday in London; Theo 1:'7vepact left for Detroit on Saturday, where be will :spend the •sureteL'r, Ttev, li:d Mrs. 1;r. To.o7sa:'1 ate- turlied to their home. in Magnet - wan, after spending several we- eks with the latter'S parents. Mr. and Mrs. ,catadelbauer of London'Ispent Sunday with Mr,, and- Mrs. ndMrs. P. Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. oHifman vis- ited in Zurich on Sund.:1y, Mr. and Mils. J. C. Reid visited an Goderich on Sundays; Rev, J. M. Coiling of Grand Bend will give •his 'splendid lecture entitled "Jack Sprat" in the Eirshwoocl Evangelical 'Church orf the evening of April 25th. Mr. eiemeli*i;'°s 15 nieee orehesfre. of Reeler 'will provide the musical part of the progra.11mc. Don't for- get the date. ' A Cantata "The Glory of the Cross" Will be given in the Evan- ge'i^-al church on Easter Sunday at 7.30 p„ tn. by the Choir •and Bible School. The leading feature of the Cantata will be 'seven ladies dres- • Atoad Auto Supplies1•2 • $ WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES, • • • AND SUPPLIES, AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON THESE • • VARIOUS LINES - • • • • CORD TIRES 30x33 AT ONLY ... ... $8.50 •• • TUBES 30x3y AT ONLY ... $1.40 • • GOOD RUBBER CASE BATTERIES AT __._.. _.... $1.5.00 ;* 1 SECOND HAND t) 13 H. P. GAS ENGINE VERY CHEAP. • • FORD TOURING CARS • 1 FORD ROADSTER CAR. 4 • 41 GOOD • TRAILER. • ;r ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER. • ,1 WE DO EXPERT BATTERY . WORK ON REPAIRING AND • RE -BUILDING BATTERIES.. • te t • 'FARM IMPLEMENTS • • WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS AND • 1► CARRY JUST THE KIND O E` MACHINERY THAT WILL GIVE • *YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVICE -FOE YOUR MONEY •• • -PUMPS,. PIPINGS ANDeFITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL OUR 1+ -� PIriupsi. t • Tires, Tubes, Gas, Oils and Greases • • • • •L• . A. Fran gy - Zurich • • • °••••••••maaa®0e•a•�ae• ©mom ,0 4►m•41,060•••••4>•4:404•444,4 ZIOlitC11 ldERMiall citivd in white who explain: all a very beaurifu1 ln;enaele “Thi Glory of The Cross. ' The fJtableauand Chetli'en t:r, l Cigt'1 With choice rel- eeticyno of erre , dtt,ats, quartets and rto.uIf::: �1'il s ,l.;a,rl:l0,0:lis:en- o Dash -wood .- testaintxl..n4 SuchSuchas the talent is noted fol.' producing. A. collection will be takeii in aid of On Saturday of this week the ;ratepayers of Daslltvood Police V'il- Ilege will be ealcllcl upon to ,vote !on a Money l,]ly-lass; to ploceet a Fire Engine and appliances fol' I fire protection. And a's the wor- i thy Police 'Treste: s saw fit to pee - ..sent this by-law • hc;fon the rate, payers; 'surely it (shall be support- ed •sufficiently to have it car..led at least,. Nearly every other tillage in the community is gt>.t- I ting protection, among whom we I alight mention, Grand Bend; Ren- 'sall, Zurich and T3ayfeil, typo S7 this great need. • Vote in' favor of 'the Bylaw and protect your . : honied. • DRYSDALE Mr. and.Mrs. Christopher Apott 'of Pumibog, Mich., are vi'ating fri- ends and relatives in this vicnity Mr. • E. Bates, sales Agent of J. McDonald, of Hensali, delivered a fine new Chevrotel 'sedan, to Mr. C Lapote of the village. Charlie says "No more cranks for•-1ne Mr. and Mrs. George Denoinne. attended the funeral of thein 'ion Dan, who was killed by 'an auto acc'id'ent' in Detroit last 'weeklc. <° Mrs. Peter Papineau •and Child- ren who spent the winter with her mother, has returned to her Moine in Windsor recently. it Jos. Gelina:3, General Merchant, received a large ';shipment of Fite - stone tubers and tires, during the !past week.,. Mr. Peter Papineau of Detroit was in town on business -a few days the past week. • The farmer's are now busy seed - 1 ing and report the land in first class working condition.' Mr. John Laporte was at Wrox- eter one day last week. Mr. and Mrs..To's Gelin.as of the Goshen Line, 'spent Sunday with the former''s parents here in the yil- lage. HENS ALL. Mr. and M. John Fisher an- nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, NNeh n C. to 11 Lorne Thotepson, tof Toronto, the As a progressive Dairyman desiring to secure maximum profits from my milk "nerd, 1 realize the necessity of adhering to an organized schedule of care, feeding and handling, AVERAGE MILE r80DUCTIoN 'ER. COW IN DIFETRE0i COVITTSIEa THOUSAND POUNDS .,EP COW • 0 , Y 1 < 5 6 7 0 NETNER,ANDS SWITZERLAN0 1251750 IS DOM DENMARK GERMANY CANADA UNITED STATE'S NORWAY SWEDEN NU15ARY AUSTRALIA Tatting inventory, I have deaided that pure milk Is better than purified milk and that I rant not mere cows, but more nud better milk from each cow, Any .sow in my herd suspected of being A boarder or otherwise lacking fu necessary qualifications altail t1U dorso a Pair, but tiler. ough test, What I spend on my herd must comp back to me ata profit. feeler ge Dry first step should ba tate selection of n true type herd sire— a selection wblab should always com- mand creat care anti good judgment. Du ring the hot months. whenever pos- slble, 1 shall nupply my herd with -a cool, clean, outdo resting place, ,whero they may chew their Cuda Sn pease and ritnlltlate 0(5 the blessings of being a provider rather than n parasite, 1 Proper selection of dams also will bring its own rewards in mare ml11c, butter milk and better animals, f J A dirty 001101tlon ilko that ..., pictured hero shall never pre - rail in my herd. thither than eCr51)0, Curry and brush Clid- al t� lresly, I shall elle sod nuickl33 s' clean thoroughly by wiping With '10 a damp cloth. The comfort o1 the animal is important. Thorough draping aided by periodical Sq'.: clipping about Milc udders mut under- lines nder 11nes during stable s"r' menthe and all over the body when turn- ing out in the spring shall be part of 1117 program. Clean animal, clean milk with low bacteria count. Aclean barn, clean pin 11tiful b0dd11171, nater at the stanchion 1111(1 no Milt- ing within an hour of feed- ing are all part of the program 10111011 I shall evforce rigid - Tho meth hi the n110il,er of cow test- Ing 0 5 0 0 51011411 5 con- vinces me that member - 1,111p 111 one is a good tiling. I piedge my M. sedation full support and CO -operation.. Proper feeding to essential. Therefore I shall 01150ys pro.. vide a carefully balanced ration to my ilerd, as Well as a plentiful euprlY 4 purr;, clean vete. Tho dairy or 050110ery that buys . my milk must value duality a n sanitation - as much as Ido, They must car- ry on from the point' beyond which I have no control, 'Phan when lay milk la bottled I shall know I am repaid for ray efforts. I 011011 get more milk and ;Dere money rrr my mlllt and the gospel of c au ruff bailor die „pf a,i throughout tbo iand. wedding to take, place ,April 9th i Toa o t:t'o„ . Ray Patterson \yae ^tsilsiln t 0A Seaforth hospital on Tuesday'tobe 'operated, on for appendicitis, • Mrs, John Leiper, 0f St. Cath- ciii:3 luxe 7tl" i: o t ;1' cresidence of the late Wm, , ,,Tra ?miler on Icing stroat 1Ma,'. and Mrs, ,Leiper tend n,oviri4 bads to [I_nsail a- gaits, Dr. Munn, of Seaforth, visited his father and smother, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Milne. Mr„ and Ivli''s, A, L, Case visited for a few ttay!3 -with relatives in Detroit, John McDonald arrived home on Saturday from his pleasant trip to the \Vest, Indies and reports a very .sine time. Cain Midget has, oecupied..:the livery barn vacated by HarryP.iC0 and IIs using t for a lnacllneryt warehouse.. Mr. Hudson is -receiv- ing large consignments "of mach- inery for lspeing. Alvin Wurm, who hg's a good )polsition 111 Pt. 'Heron, spent the week -end with his wife and fancily Mee.:Lennis O'ilrein :and lttle son of Zurich, 'spent a few days visitng at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jos. Hudson. • Mr. Green of Grand Bend, was a vi'silor at 'the hoin0 of Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Parham. 'Harry Price the past week mo- wed but to the farm he recently rented near `Seafortth. Jos. El'sen- hef.fer, of Kitchener, is here help- ing hint to ntove, Harry will be teased in Hansell a'3 he elves been here in bu lines for a number of years and was well thought off. Mrs. Leiper, Who 'has been vis- iting for a few weeks in town, �re- turned to her ome In St. Catharines. ' Mr ,and Mrs.'ir.W. Con+sitt 'tri;i':ee for a few days .with relatives in Seaforth. •- A quiet wedding was 'solemn- i'zed at the Unitedchurch parson age when Rev. Sinclair united in marriage Zetta Pear', eldest Baugh- ter of Mr .and MDIs J. Passnrorr, of Hen'sall ;to Wm. McLean, of North Bay, 'son of Mr .and Mrs, Jas. B. McLean, -of Pippen. Tdr. and Mrs. W i. -Sinclair, of Egnondville, who passed away at 'their home recently within a few hours of each other, were former. wet lknown residents of Hensall, having lived for a number of ye- ars on the east side of the Lon- don -Road, in the house now owned by , Jelin Mous eau, They ....moved from herr to Chi's' ihurst and from there to' Egmondville. t Mrs,. Thomas Farquhar passed away at her .hom;e here after as 'short illness with pneumonia. Her maiden name was Alice Kitty, and she rvax born ori a farm 'north of Clinton le Years ago•. After her =Triage _to Mi. Farquhar,- they lived on a farm' • shear there for 'a few years after which they moved •to rt farm on the Parr Line, Hay, 'south of. Ril1sgroen, where they were highly r spe: ted residents..forr o� er 20 yaars. In 1911 they moved to' Hen's•ill and have resided here ;since. J3 etdea her nnw bezeavetl hcteband, she leaves to mourn her loss, four children, C:harols of St- anley Tp,., Frank of Tlen!iali, Mrs Lambert of Buffalo and Sophia, of Niagara Falls, Mrs, Farquhar was a member of the Anglican Church, and her pastor, the Rev. Naylor Voir the :cervices. COUNTY: NEWS. The town of Godtrich has a cr- edit bill from hydro for $3;896•,33, Robert McKay offers to buy $10,000 bonds if the citizens pier -- chase $20,000 to help build a town hall in Goderieh. Jalnea Stevens, of Clinton, one of the fe':v remaining pioneers of Colborne Twp,,, was nillety years old the other day, `h!' .was born on March 16th, 18:37. Owing toill-health, Dr. Shipley ha,s hewn compelled to give up his ;practice in Blyth and take an ex- tended. rest. E. Langford, of the Langford. sawmill, Lucan, mei with :a serious accident 'when his hand taught in the'slab saw iand was t10 badly lac- erated that he lost one finger, be was taken to London. Ho-spital for treatment, On Sunday,evening last as Mrs, D. ]Mack, Exeter, was starting ciff to attend (there'll, ;she suffered a compound fracture of the • letf wrist when 'she slipped and fell on the icy pavement, A drizzly rain had fallen during the day anti the o tr.eets were slippery;. Mee, Mack had jut isttpped out from her home when :she fell, . The other clay. a monster calf wa3 born on the fern. of Wni,, B --a- k er, near Granton, the calf' was of 'such an abnormal size, it was decided to 'weigh it, And the mew arrival tipped the scales . at, 131. pound's', The 'WV•ingllam Advance -Times 'boasts of having some lemons gr- cowling in -that town, but J. Cun- inghamm, florist, of Clinton grew e'noughg rapefeuil this year ,five•' or 'stir large, juicy ones, to supply the family marmalade, which `email ;rade up recently, he has been growing Jevons and grapefruiit for -some years, Huron Connty's first Bae0n I.tog parr Will be .held at McGraw Station ion Wee neetiay, Aprilt 43 under the auspices of the Colborne • Erman Hog Club, The Dom. Live I Si eek ha'7nelt end tbe Peev, Dail.. + a.rtti=e,it .of Atone., the - sees iMiaig. "7C]a1,0.0s13 , Ai 192T -`�• tel4vi!i"a4ax te4'f""�"i""rytret 'tteeh,.4 s a 1 4. f. WIT-:: 20 CHARMING BODY TYPES AND COLOR COMBINE t 4,. ATIoNs --IN SIXES AND EIGHTS --- GIVES YOU THE . WIDEST RANGE OP INDIVIDUAL CEIOICE TN THE BET- TER AND HI hHER PRICED AUTOS. 4 You must see and drive these new Paigecare` before you 4 you can fully .realize the wonderful performance and the amazing values they really are. Let us demonstrate k AUTO REPAIRING AN1) GENERAL GARA..OE WORK A l' GCIALTY• c + 14 •:.. N u ' L, Pro p. 4. Gas Oils Greases . Tires Accessories 1. ,i.4.+++.4+++v-j.*l'*.*.'!it'..+++++4.+4.4.4.+4.1-.++++++++++++++++++++2 The N e r�.j,._ Pontiac .' TYU{ New Fealty, New Features, I'' env Lew Prices I he enomeelt you see the new and fixer Pontiac Six, you will realize trat it is big value arrd.leader. shipin the Meld o 'Mv riced �(,'axeM. � Let us prove this by a derr.oustration 1 'a 1 1 1 9 1 1 i 5 0 5 a 5 • 5 a 1 a • a 000 0 atotasesosoosts. see csse ssssetselsssssssouva, S.EEDS! Yes! Spring withits Sowing• and planting time will soon be here again AND WE WISH TO ADVISE THE PUBLIC THAT WE ARE PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOU WITH THE VERY CHOICEST OF SEEDS, WHETHER IT BE ALL THE VARIOUSS GRASS SEEDS,OP THE -FIELDS OR FOR PLANTING THE. HOUSE- HOLD GARDEN. COME IN AND SEE OUR FINE ASSORT- MENT OF • TUE VERY BEST IMPROVED BANNER SEED OATS, CLEAN AT 655e, 'BUSL HE TRY OUR STOCK FOODS GREENFIELD'S CHAMPION TONIC FOR POULTRY., KEEPS THEM HEALTHY AND PRODUCING =EGllS THE YEAR Rae UND. AND FOR YOUR STOCK WE HAVE THE WELL- KNOWN HOMERY FEED. TRY A PACKAGE. Louis SchHH _ : _ Zurich R 1 PEREIESMIVALRIMISEEM I INNIUMINE 'i •.. 1,i [;f�fi�il>Nl��llifli�l�lllftllllRI11U!!��111PI>iil ZTJRICET HERALD'S 1927 Clubbing List HERALD and Toronto Daily Globo .... ... $6,00 HERALD and, Kitchener Daily Telegraip]i .. $5.10- HERALD 6.10HERALD and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire ... ... $6.0e -HERALD and Toronto Saturday Mail. and Empire ...$3.25 HERALD and Toronto Daily Star $6;00 HERALD and Toronto Weekly Star .... . $6,00 HERALD and Toronto Daily News $6.00 HERALD '.and London Free Press, Morning edition $6.00 ITEMALD and London Free Pees's, Evening Ed, .. $6.00 HERALD and Lon -don Advertiser, Morning Edition $6.0.0, HERALD and London Advertiser, Evening Ed.... $6.091 and London Farmer's Advocate -._ -.. $2.25 and Farm and Dairy ..,... $2.75 .and Farmers' Sun $240 and Family Herald and Weekly Star .-. ...$2.25 ,and Canadian Countryman ...,... $2.25 and Weekly Witness ......, and Farmers- Magazine imd •Youth's Companion • end Seaforth Huron 11spasitor and Ontario Journal end Rod and Gun in Canada .. HERALD HERALD HERALD. HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD HERALD' :HERALDis , HERALD $3,;15 ... $2,519 $3,25 $3,2,5 .,.....$2:75 -13:15 WE ARE AGENTS FOR NEARLY EVERY MACA?JNG. HE CANADA AND U.S. SAVE MONEY BY ORDPEINCI IV IN L. El ri3 1/1 .>1 Save Mosley and Trouble by renewing Your Papers with us. See us for papers not listed above HERALD OFFICE Zurich ;fIiiai ,= d';i:, JOIF iVGlf01UVViImo imom unIUI)Ipl(l Ilifilti1II1mown T i G. R. Patersee, Clinton, Agric. Rep- resentative :tor Huron. John Smith, who re'sideo in Totc- Iilipp, died very suddenly, he wall the assessor for Hullet 'tp. anti was on duty the day prev0us' to his passing, after eating his sup-' per he reclined on the couch, after riisfng up he "paint stricken with heart 1ailtare and passed away in the near future. Clinton citizen's were shocked en 1 Sonday• et'c-sizig tris! When it 1r.0- 44Awa A,a.4;10Etx :Ala -' Dann W f 'wi, `..W. I . .. of Dr, W. Gunn, hast died sudde;nt,l; on her way to church on. that eV*ening She had not been fettling; well fog' a week but 'she considers herself well enough to attend the, melt and left home sill good the*.to walk down, goling 'slowly. Iii•• coming faint; and i tt down on zone* ',sosno steps where she *as .fouedo a few minutes later, and was or.r, l siated into the neatest hough tnedic:al assistanco ournrnoned ibt;rtn i1 1111o. heti fled before her busba 7