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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1927-04-14, Page 5Tatteradan) April 14, 107 eteneenenieereeenee-----e- --eet-eeeeereeeeeeeeterreeeee-e-eeeeeeaeeeee..erreree SUSINEss CARDS :DUDLEY E.HoLavms efeeleAltel'ER, SOLIOTTnet, N ARV PULIO; ICC 'ONO" Hamilton Street. ewe She Alen:etre, GODERICH, Ont 80040 attention tO C01141410i Court Work, DT - eel FOle eAee. eele •-k good cook s.ove for saleeelli num woorl Or coil. 4-14-t4 IA A Praeg Zurich 1 pee Ofie '09 Eintel For Saip, LosL Found,' Notice., atc. oAds 444 4 efferemes man be eonsulted at , Minnttaikrieh by phene anti lehogie eleargew reversed. Dr Flo,;11. COWEN 14. IN An lee DA le DENTAL S'UN.E0141 'eke ItellETZ BLOCK, ZURICH eVe ;ere l'hursdue, Friday and Setur- Main Office 1.01:111TLEIB'S,BLOCX, DASITWOOTi eloatirew F. Hese, Townehip Clerk. !Reimer {a marriage., Remises. Notazy pflc,Commisniener, Fire settee:kat- attakeeteie Insuerence Repeesenting ?Huron & Erie Mortgage empor- ia:then. The Canada Trust Co. ZURICH — OXTARIO ownvewaor--- 4.• -"4 gfit4, 0110A11 1CLOPP ereduate Carey M., Jones Nat - 40001 SetAYA of Auctioneering. Try 4011> 3.01r Registered Live Steck Breedae Terms in keeping eIb prevailing price/. Cholee ideerei for sale. Will seil anything) iliteaten 19-93 or Write, Zulich. leweeetere. Licensed Auctioneer ;FOE HURON St MIDDLESEX 101 IN A POSITION TO CON - D7 auction sale, regardieus los to size or articles to sell. 1 Nt your business, and it not Vatiefied will make no charges for lesantrices. Aethur Weber, - Dailewood. SOSiciese 13-57 ****.forafbeeelpeofroce****** Zurich Moot MARKET I Fresh and Sat Beiognit Sauatages, etc lieghest Cash Prize ter Woe! 1 SKINS a 611tt.t.-, .041en F0 romeblat & A awn of money. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. •Apply at Herald. Office, • NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter Of the estate of the late Martha Truemner, De eeaeod, • NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Martha Tramiel -ler late of the, Towirship Hay,, whodied on the 13th day of June, A.D. 1926, are required to forward. their ela- inns duly proven to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of April, A.D. 1927. AND. NOTICE is further given that after the said date the Exec- uter will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claire:3 of which he then shall have had teetice DATED at Zurich this 12th day of April, A.D. 1927, Fred Quackenbush, Exeentoe, Dashwood, Ontario. '7"-="•-'" • FOR RENNT North half Lot 14, L.R,E. ln- ce-W.0n, 64 acres, and part North eaat corner Lot 11, L.R.E. con., 4 aerea, all in Hay Township. Por marticulare 'apply to A. P. -Be, ownship Clerk, Zurich, Ont. NOTICE - A limited number of cattle will be taken for pasture, for the coir. - ng isleason. Apply to Garnet Dater, Hensall, P.O. El le SALE • USED SARS 1923 Ford Coupe, upholetering and motor in A. 1. shape. Cash or terms arranged to suit pueehaser. Genuine Ford Parts Tor Sale Ford Batteries 13 plate at $14.00 C. Fritz & Son, Ford DealereZurich • r OR SALE AUTOMOBILES ATITOMOBILES 1922 Ford Coupe, eompletely •-• overhauled, good tirea a real snap 0 at Weed. •' 1926 Ford • Coulee, Baloo1 tires • evertyhigng in fine condition. You II Tenet see it to appreciate, at the exception Ally low piece of $400„00. These ears can be seen end demon - le -Crated at any time. Angel & Koehler, Zurich Dachae, 0 1.01100•000001110000100001104000 ZURICH LIVERY' V.340,AL • "neeeeteeeetkeeenee' I am in a position to stecorno- Mate all requirements in the Livery ilessinues, have Auto for hire. Any Ailing elope in the teaming line. GEORGH J. THIEL lelitme 59 .Zurich,Ont. L I VE, P U 114T RY 11WANTED ariaken every day till 3 O'clockp.m. Can not feed fowl Isame morning *lien brought in, aghest Cask Prices --OEM s FOE— ' Crearn and Eggs ti .Wt O'Brien ,,aoie. FOR SALE A limited quantity of O.A.C. 21 Seed Barley, also O.A.C. No. 72 need oats for sale. Peter Deich- ext, Jr., Zurich. NOTICE. It is getting the time of year to get a little Lime to put ,on yourg arden to sweeten the lane and the farmer should put SOMD Ilene on his pasture and bay fields I always have ample supply on hand for sale. Fley, tine Zurich. FOR SALE A quantity of flax reed read ground for your stock. Feed a handful a day, And keep the Vet. away, F. C. Kalbfleisch, Zurich. y NOTICE 1 have been appointed friOlie- Milo. agent for the inroducte of the John C. Winton Co., Toronto, and can iaupply you with Bible% iesta- rnents 'reacherlshelp,s Bible.Stofries for Children, Books of Knowledge, Universal hand booka, ete• Every Book iiP91 Matk. very accept., Mrs. Julia, Hess,Zuriel. Plione Zurich •1 • • , eeeeeeee • Reath urters........,..T. 410RiC14 (.1 b• OW AilUi +,! 4 ,;'t.1 • ,1 Mre G. Holtzman made a buse ineee trip to Creciitoe en Monday Xr.Huge Thiel has purelleeeti I10.1.17 eVy'Si01,1 Coach Mees Louise Rarlee of leitebeeer 15 -sleeting .her eieter, Mrs, eitin eaan Baker, M eases. Wird Fritz el :J. Ilenr Oeeee Made a likeness, trip •t London on Theeeean. elet Alboac 1-1.:ndricit of th a new PLieTt'lahc,"Sixt4:2'clealri:1''Llvja;2 Mr. Elmer Keep pallid on Bruce Made a trip to London on Tu-. day, Jacob Wurm of Seafor.71' called on friends in 'WWI) o.i elele Mrs. jullue Bloch is veitithe he brother, Mr.. 1.1d. Wurra at Mark- ham, , Mr. and Mr. 11. Blsj.e of Dash - Wood, 16:pent Sunday with Meant]: Tilre. E. Oesch. Mr. Ches. Sootelimer of Stanley Tp., who spent the winter in Toronto has retuened. Mr, and Me. S. E. Faust and, sons Harold and Carl were Sunday visitors with relatives here. Call at Gelinas Store,.Drysdale for prices on boy'n Suits and 'twit° twenty-five ciente on the Dollar. Mr, and Mel, Harry Hoffman of. Deshwoed,. were Sunday visit- ors at !the homes of Mrs. Q. Hess Hese and Anna„ 111:essrs. Tien) Hiberer and, Ivan Kalbfleeach were in Detroit • last Thiteaday, bringing hone:, Mr. Hag- erere ilex Essex sedan, Mes, Mentace Weber, Mies Lely an Wise and Mr. B. IVensen-of.God erich, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Chas. Webar. Mr. Hal ry Nungblut hs let his order for a now Essex 'sedan from Mr. II eilensseau, , e1 r, Joseph Gaicho has exctiaeged his Chet% [sedan for a new Essex also to Mr. Moireseau. Rester and,Communion Services wilt be conducted. in the Lutheran church next Sunday, both morning a eveei ng. Everybody wel- come. Corea and hear the Easter Story,.. LOOK LOOS: 0 0 II Have a 6 -year-old Peech- mon mare weigh ng twelve bundr ed pounds for sale, also a Standard Reliable Incubator, good as new at half price. Apely J. Hey .Jr. ,•.., RTANT TO 'Vet NT Nrit(!,. GEN IN nit: liet !reek Red Clover, we' enietii• ••]-iy Beans Ael litreve Melt Vu • elueouletion lielpfui,'lbtlted • • Py Ontario 15pqm.rtment of Argricu,ture, Toro l to.) • t setree el! ahrogee the latezei red clover, eoy beanti neve e hiie• e'eft.r..nt oreee sown en de" ele ehow sone veleta:ere zetrote n accumulated ale, •un te tee stole A 'wan. ' rod clever bee been estima tits) „In 170 potuids nitrogee ...ie. Alfalfa „is •eteellina with •• figura of 200 preemie eve • tent clover and vetch if iteaee eeruallercleorwri 170 pounds of po return these quantities to the el It is necessary to plough In the crop, as at seed harvest time th approximately 15 per cent. •, ,ne total nitrogen in that part of he plant above ground. The nitrogen alue added to the value of potash, ebosphorous and humus -making ma - rials gives a very high value to the egumes when grown es soil improve - lent crops, so much so that we won - ler why their popularity has been so r 1. 8: t 1( le el al under as green manure the clovers will contribute the largest essible amount of nitrogen fel: the ase of succeeding crops. if clown. :tee fed to stock on the lane rind the ianure returned to the soil, there •vill be much nitrogen for succectlite, erops. Cut off and sold, there Is nicely to be loss in bitrogen fertlli n tha amount left in the roots ine lot be suftielent to balance the CCP een of eltrogen sufilcieeey, exIstine eefore the crop was grown. The legume plaut Is the link le ween air nitrogen and the soil. • The great difference belevf c '..• aurnes and non -legumes is V. ib• egurae bas the ability to obtain etroften from the air, With d.e0u. 10 pounds floating over nate awe this should not be difficult, bit it le; and the co-partnersbie of the leenee and bacteria are. essential eor the work of nitrogen extree•Ii011. The legume root nodule is ,ssefitlal, 11 tenets from the presence of Che bac terla. If -there are no nedeles int then there pee no bacteria 'work 'ng, and the legume plant then de amide as any other r; tat p the nitrogen stored le, the. Snil. Trvt 1 e,urne plaht alone is a nitrogen rot - ben but gate It the bacteria to work on its eoots, and it than becomee5 great storehouse for nitrogee. To 11 soil poor in nitrogen, the legume without nodules grows poorly or not at all. Natural Inoculation. The presence .ofe nodule formile; AT L.AsT Nen-Beenkable bacteria in the soil when the. young legume plants.'are starting growth°. self Beteg Fouetai n , Perie, - • 14 -Kt. ensults•in bacterial invesion of tle, gold Indunl-poLinted. •Pliny Gee fine rootlets of the plant. The plant arazatee,d, only $1 0.). At E. Oesch, efe.,e, to rerlair t-oie 1051011 p10- Zerich, - • duces-tee nodule orma icea rhea is „, lItt,tally a house for the hectare. in 11/1r, aryl Orlefle'd ,r).MW1) w1.0.01 dray live while extracting their wish to:leapt; all 'the 'frneels atei. food from the plant juices. They pay net glehera or 4.11 • kind iietP ante Heir board tteth big interest for ing the seen ana :kale of teen eel- 11U.flie and food. They repay the little on, tack ceete e eahe s pleat, giving it a contemous trap, re.ei away e.ee 2,,e„ .a.,40 1 5 etee...,,iieseei,efT•inroieli...t.nroi:ena feoornint,/,5theartolilti can the see 2' days tete • I eh. When elle plant ripens the no - Fart""' aro 111143- w11:11 It11:q1' 1'1)- dille2tLasbeactrgierowar'e8illill'illelti-tataenda and the soil awaiting fresh root growth then the start their wore of continued .existence and multiplica- not over again, Natural or chance inoeulation is not always to be re- , commended., it new be toe slow, as it takes time for the 'bacteria to become distributed througb the sur- face soil, of a field. Better to aid the natural, by applying the nodule bacteria. to the seed at time of seed- ing. The cost is small and the gain .is usually large. That It is cheap crop Insurance is evidenced by the fact that over 4,0 0 0 Ontario. farmers used the' 0. A. C. nodule bacteria on their clover, alfalfa and- other le- gume seeds last year. —L. Stevenson, Dept. of Eetension, 0, A. College. is quite cool with frosts nearly ..-v- ery nigh t, t h noyl are nice and clear. What is /I eeled for a toed growth is a nice warm rain followei warn weather. Mr. Albert Siebert, who was a- gain a istar hockey player in the Montreal Mateo a hock sy team the past season, arrived. at hie eorne here the office day. "B a be" does not look any the worse leen 0.1i:3 big season's work, but he has has a couple souvenirs from the gaine, -.namely a couple 01 'scars where he was injured, . The Sixty -Third Annual Ses- sion of the Canada Conference, of the Evaegalical teierce will b.? held in tim Evangel- ical church from April 20tli to 25tle that is beginning next week on ‘Vediiesciay and ending on Mon- day. Bishop L, H. Seager, of Lo Main, Iowa, will be President oi the Confere.nce and will commence the organization of the commit- tees on Tuesday 19th. Bishop• eletiger is a steanger to most of the Ontario people, ae it is his experience in noting in the cap -7 may in the Canada. Conferenceene other tete being' in 1018. Hietee over) he ie a very able and force. . . • 4, la a 1T, P r and Iv worth ,tvo- ing a long way to hear:, On Wednesday evening the audience will have the ipileasure of listening to Rev. E, W. Praetoriaa, of Cleve.: land Ohio, Who is General Secrete nay of Roligoas Education, and a 1r.9'4t Wonderful speaker; on Th- • • oti,TitiNit • ursday el?ening Rev. B. R. Wiener of Naperville, Ill., SCecretary of efee FOR . oranton coal ming; On rrlday 'Evening Rev, IC. ' H. Steuffacher, el Cedar Raplds„ . . te ' ALSO' CARRY eie etineeeee• " Howe l.letasionety Secy, will , be TIRE . 'eee . -"r4 :•:%4 S TUBES .' 4 Coke Pocahontas . the mein lapealter; while on Sat- arday eve. there will be in charge " 0 ...'. of the Student Aid e0eiety; Then on Sunday Apr. 24th, Conference Sunday, the Einhop will preach the Conference Sermon at 10,30 'a.m., in the afternoon at 2,30 the Bishop 1;vill conduct Ordination Servie:‘, af- tree crops should be given cotsidor- Evangelism, Will address the ,gth- Itrf 4'2' and• Soft Coal Alk1D 45,tairfic ;Storage Rafferies • TEISPNONE VOtrn ORDERS 6ANLY 600D stiprta ON RAND AL S. WAIN, t Prop. Case S°11 absswoob SICKMW•,SilgetVICE;,P510 ReNeeney er • • The English Walnut Tree. -King Solomon planted gardens of puts. Surely a wise thing to do and another evidence of the wisdom of this anti -suffragette king. Canada is a nut consuming coun- try, but not a nut producing country. We import each year from various foreign lands nuts to the value of five million dollars, an. amount that mere than over balances the value of our apple export.. If 'NO buy more ntits than we are selling aPples, the' ere significant reasons tor consideit- ing the culture of nuts in our Lake Erie countries. There are about 00 bearing English walnut trees now in Southere Ontario, If 200 thrive, why eot 20 0,0 0 0,' there is lots of eoom for then. In the Isere Valley, France, the home of the best variety of English walnut, there are thousands 01 WO- talt treee, but only a few are planted In regular orchard form, most of the tree§ are scattered along the roads. about thebuildings, weerever it would be Inc'I/Wet:fent td raise other kinds of crops. Even tinder these supposedly adverse conditions the hundreds of individual growers an- nually sell peetee crops, *110 le the Agit egete total several thousand ton, The favored Lake Erie counties have many actes suit- ed to the walnut, and every term could accommodate 60 trees or more, distributed about the dooryard, buildings, along fences or ra.vines, without I'educing the grain produc- ing capacity of the !axle by one bushel, If modem agricultural tedustry te to make land produce more food then er whieli an addrass will be given I. ation, The ,walnut is more hardy y Rev. Statiffacher. Then at' than the peach, and the crop. will not p.nu ederinee by the .131.5111-, ovrtight, Whetvyou Wart an . reeeeng),3. tem •'eei (neer tree eery not plapI a' aide' tieotepanied by ,good ehoir nine- 1,0.4 1..sA +•• 40"'""*":) 4'" `7A1,1 '''"-nere"..-"enneriteneeleereeteeeeseiete? ....tee.; • -- air' '1'4' 4Tisit t el re leali 'fiWthit 41 IC E47 e peciaki In Fine Toilet Preparpktions and rif; handle all the well known and re- liable -varieties of Face ?dirtier and Face Creams such as YARDLE Y'S, AR MANDS, COT e'S, POMPEIAN o' THREE PLOW R'S. WOODBUR I'S AD 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 OP SHAVING CR - RAMS, STICKi OAPS AND POWDERS, ALSO A GOOD STOCK OF SHAVINel SAFETY RAZORS AND RAZOR BLADE3 MAGA; INES FOR SALE 1lDr. A, J. libel', innon ZuricliC Pt,Ig,OP I1MW MMO Wist ++++++++++++++++++.8.4-e+++++ ,..44.•',.4.++++.4•4.+++++++++ .AEE YOU ROOFING? THINK OF KEYSTONE 4- 5 X RED CEDAR SHINGLES VBEN PROPERLY LAID WITH ZINK CLAD NAILS WILL LAsr ie YEARS OR MORE WITH- OUT PAINTING OP. PATCHING, NO SNOW WILL ELO ,e UP AND NO RAIN WILL Go THROUGH. THE CHEAPEST AND We still have a large quantity of t;yproe or, hand, The Fireproof Wallboard, 'Use it. for walla and ceilings to geptir the old plestee before you spring decorate. F. C, KALBMITSCII ZURICH 4' PHONE 69 +++++++++44.4. +++4.4.* 131E6,130allawaerZazitftiiittEMIZWentqwe .&15g24WreettilaitititfiaaMia:gine~ Get that Rubber Tire Buggy be f -re prices advance. They work on all four, hit or miss Auto Tops, Wagon Repairing, Painting, Etc. HESS - ZURICH 4 9 9 1'1.4. 1. 9 4. .19 4. 4. tataa,vsetteacirmilstite Do You Know? 1 THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR 4 GOOD PRINTING THA,T WE CAN SUPPLY YOIT WITH PRINTED WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ? TIAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIOERS, SUCH AS LETTERHEADS, BILLII.EADS, ENVELOPES AND STATEMENTS THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING MANIIPAOT marts OP COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN strp- PLY ANY QUANTITY AND SIZE OF CHECK BOOKS THAT WE CA.IillY IN STOCK WRITING PAPERS, ENVER- °Fins IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, CARBON OR TRACING PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM ST- ATIONERY, NOTE BOOKS, RackupT toorcs orTwo suns, FOOLSCAP, ETC,, ETC, THAT WE PILL YOI.IR ORDINARY SIB INE BOTTLE WITH GOOD FO'CINTALN PEN INK FOR Se. LAR-. GER QUANTITIES AT illutiER REDUCTION'S BT WE PRINT posTNG 11ILLS, AUCTION SALE POS. TERS, MleanCANTILE POSTERS AN'] ALL GENERAL PRINTING OUP SP ECIA.LTY • ,:-.-.4,"!":.-,144..1,4.'-1,1 -14+++4+,+0 • $.