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AB ST.11'IR; SOLICITOR, NOT-
ARY PUBLIC; 'ETC,
:Office; 1Larielton Street, JuLst aa.
Atierip Sq tare, OO»Ei] ICH, Ont
'I x31'+1 at-tent/1M to C,otareeel find
Court Work,
$olttnee many be cozsmntlted at
"i *rich by Phone farad phone
Ob arge0 x'everised,
Dr. I. H. COWEN
1,4 D. 614, D. Do $.
DENTAL SURGEON
�t DBIiTZZ BLOCK, '.01RICH eV -
eon 'Thursday, Friday and .Satur-
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Main Office
itiliA-RTL3i1B',3 BLOCK, DASBW00I1
,i. ilre"w F. gess, , Townstiiip Clerk
; isa+aer .of -marriage Remises, Notary
t I�lie, r omrni'nionez, Fire d Aut-
,ggobile.Intaueranbe Representing
?,l1 ron & Erie Mortgage Corpor-
MOD The Canaria Trust Co.
ZalictICH -- ONTAEsO
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4Thrnduate Carey M. Jones Nat-
iDittitial ,School of Arictionesaing, Try
4030 for Registered Live Stock
%93i :Breeds). Terms be keeping
lOttis. Arrevvailing prices, Choice
ISM* for sale. Will ell anything
: yWhere: Zurich*;
*lime 113---93 or -write,
Licensed Auctioneer
FOB HURON & MIDDLESEX
AM IN A POSITION TO
regardless
OCON--
id/Act y auction sale,
to sive or articles to sell. I
gtolieit your business, and it not
webbed 'will make azo chargee for.
•zn ere.
Arthur liFeber, 1. Dash -wood,
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Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages
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fYlghemst Csal+ Price for Woul •
()ASH FOR SKiNS & HID. S
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Irumgbiut &
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ZLJRIG1 LIVERY
tam in a position to aceolono-
*ate ,all requirements in the ?Itaitinesa, have Auto for hire. Any
lasing done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. TSL
.P me 59 ,`uuxieh,Ont.
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POU LTRY
WANTED
%taken *wary day. till 3 O'clock,g mt
Do not feed /owl *alio warning
milium brought in:
`ghest Cash Prices
,,Cass
Cream and Eggs.
W -Q' rieni 1
g'hlone 64 Zurich
Ite a dquarters
kr `< FOR
LTIRES
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Storage'
.F" V d' YOUR •
Wants, For Sale, tont,'
Found, force, Etc, Ads
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,TRIS MOWN
YOU N:G;ID THIS i
Wonderful laaedicine for Ton -
tail Troubles, Bronchitis, Quinsy,
Whooping -cough, Head . colds and
,sore'
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tri Its
Mils,
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Spabrs Toah:silitis. Gocl results
guaranteed, or money back at
Wagner's Grocery, Zurielh.
FOUND
In Zurich at Men'a watoh, own-
er can have saw by proving ,pro-
perty azad, paying for this adv,,
from G, Fritz. t .
FOUND •
On Goshen Line, a crank of Choy
rolet car. Owner can have !sam+e
at Herald Office, by paying for
this. adv,.
LOST
A red road heifer calf, strayed
from my prexrisels Lot 23, Con. 7,
Hay Township. Finder kindly
notify Orville Taylor, R. R. No. 1
Zurich, Phone 15=3S, Zurich.
FARM FOR SALE
Conisisting .of 100 acres .clay
loamy productive, level, well drain-
ed, some bush. Frame ihouse,bank
barn and shed, -crops., stock, Im-
plements. School, churches, rap
way,h ijhw:xy handy. Apply Boa '
{ 300, Exeter, Ont. lv
It.�M,EIVH gtEu-&NAI)
,Rev, 11r, A,. M, S`troi?dar wa'S th
Londo Pa few d,•sya lust weak,.
Mrs W hopper of Seaforth is ate
guest of firs .ti, Motlsseaa
Mry Parini Kylo' of the Part' Lune
is 'spending his vacation m De' -
trait
Mr and MO 7), kTerl'old and ftrzazil;y
o�fElkton aro visiting' with £dr, and
£V.lrs ,7, (la1irnan
Mr, and IVIrrs •X z a Koehler .an
family Of Baden, were week -on
v.f�sitors with relatives .here.
A goodly xzuur,ber of our citizens'
aro taking in• the Big •;:Celebration
at Goderich than week,
Messrs. A. Voisin, Len, Wagner'
and Julina Thiel naiotored. •to Kit-
chener •on Friday,.
Mr. Robt. William's and. Rev. Mr
7hitesides were to London on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Merrier of
Detroit, wore week -cud visitors at
the -home of Mr:. and Mr's. T. Kyle,
Parr Line,
Rev. and Mrs. L, Kaibfleiah of
Elmira, are 'spending a few we-
al,k's.h olidays with their parents
here.
Rev. Mr. Whiteelides delivered
a very inspiring sermon in the
Evaneeli calchui'ch on Sunda.y..
evening.. •
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Mrs, J; W. Morner and children.
Zack and Mazy, tv`ho 'spent a few
e'k. at. Elmira,, returned to their
', me here on Wednesday last;
Mr. and Mats. J. J. Swartz and
\frs. J. IF'use motored to Kitchener,
r` aniilton, Toronto, Markham, and
lagena Fairs over the week -end
airs. W, C. Wagner ,and teen:
Theo. and NIr. and Mea, J'tys,Ba•en-
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FARM FOR SALE :mer of Grand Bond, were visitors
acres, Lot 19 Con. `� Ray � •
TP•, 14 z>z-lei from Hensall* There e
is on the farms good brick hout.,e, :1T:iater Harry and iI1 alien trol the flavor.
frame barn�sand 20 acres of busb. Rorsselle, of: London, are visiting Allow the milk tri stan,l until:'aril:
ed until it has nicely' thl,•k' n cl t:'; -1
niers and Townsfolk
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fcri msm� Food --
May i;e i fa d:o Prom Sour o,
fikinarn d f !ilk .. Alietiei.d rr&
i'u'1 par'a1'ion 14 ;1.11) ci.
(Ounta•im>uted mw Oratiat•tka 1). p rtlr„•ait .,
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�anzacuttuia. 'Cura,ntn.i
K=.
re RE tri a m all
kinds of citeermr tam!(le in rho
world, but the, oto lust t+;
make ?s, Cottage c he• se,
A person living on it fume where
there is a snppiy of milk ran mait7
„cat only for tri it olvu table but for
!)4arket as well, while the town-
tivwclier who bs'ys nulls by the quart
Asan use up ;nzt:ll amounts left over
In exactly the same way.
There is no need of wasting milk
in the home .just because it has be-
come sour, It le true that small
amounts of stair milk are often torsed
when baking, but a person may not
wish to use ail of it in that way,
It is' not .necessary to use whole
!milt for making cottage cheese.,
9kitnaizillt is 'quite satisfactory, and
a small .amount of cream may b;
mdded'to the curd at. the tinio of add-
ing the salt. • .
There are two method.; used in
making cottage cheese, the "rennet
method" and,tho "ordinary" or "heal
ing method."We willspeak of tilt.:
heating method, .as it is the one mos?
commonly Amor' in Ontario,
To make good flat of -d cheese i•
Is necessary to have good clean tl:: v
oz•ed milk flee from taints or ode:,
Have the fresh skunteillt rut •
temperature of 65 to 75 deg. V.
can be allowed to sour nate ly,
small amount of good fiev l a..
skimmflk or buttermilk ilk zany 1 c ell
a hasten the setmri'r4-,_land help co.;
100, , , t Kitchen 'iv this week.
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and 'spring water running on the -it the lion* oft �T.r'ai. ,John Ste
farm, for further particulars ap- ph<ul. Parti: Liziey daring their time
ply to John .Be11, Sr., A•m drew St. ation- t
Exeter, Ont.
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Mr.. Henry Koehler; who. 'spent
a few weeks with his Koehler, Danlei.
NOTICE. ° oehler, of kitchens, and Ezra
We wish to alive the farmers It°etilel, of Baden, re.urized to Iasis
that we have made fullarrange-
home here on. Sunday. •
ment's with the Wheat Pool heat!- Among these who attended the
quarter's exa t o handle their wheat, and Ez angelical S. School picnic • at
farmer- are asked to bring their: Grand Beed were.; Mt. and Mrs.
wheat to our mill, whether you: J. I'reeter and %family of Kitchener
wish to pool it or not. - , and M'r. and Mrs. S. E. Faust of
Williams Bros, Zurich.
Mitchell.
FOR SAI..Ej
An old-time locomotive of the
wood-btxning typewill pull the
A three burner Florence coal Huron Old noys' train into God -
oil Stove, in good condition. Ass- erich station on Friday morning,
ply to John IC. Ehlers, Zurich. • a.uo-trt 5th Cetlte _
1 W 1-
it -will be ready for the reext ;; : '
the process, Ste!' the c t.li ted ' lull
to break it up evenly, inane c l
r ith.
heat it to separate the curd heat ti;
whey
If only a small amount , b_?'.
heated it may be placer z a soldi
boiler. A larger gun .sir, t,
heated in a car.. of r
cheesevat is suitatle fm. l: 1 , Ts -•
titles. If the water in the vessel sum..
rounding ilio milk is kept betwm ,-
140 and 150 deg, F th -re will telt
be the danger of overheating. or zlc-nt-
ing too quickly, which s often tine
case when the wale! is boiling.
There is usually t •ones. separati-,-
of curd and whey. vl •:a is is hearted
a"'tetnperature between SO and 10(1
deg, F. If' the whey should not be
t'e .Tile clear w1>en the temperature reacht•a
> 100 deg. do not b' -at ltigller. but a11-
train will depf.sx themal
arrival low the can tc stand, The whey will
of the Huron Old Boys' to th'e town likely become clear int a, few minutes.
FOR SALE 'causes 'the cheese t.o be dry an?
A. number of horses on the farm Mr. .Dorman •Fieiscizauer !net i crumbly,
of Mr... Thos. Kyle, Parr Line,Hay with an unfortunate accident the, Next, drein the curd. It may be
Every one of these horses ,are. other day while ploughing, Hsi Ming up in cottons bags -or it may he
well broken in and upon request was thrown over the pow' on a' drained on cheesecloth pureed over a
Mr. Kyle will hitch and driveany: rough headland, imppily no 3,1,...i rack or strainer.
one of thews laor:w.. For partic lona injuries we,e received and Bar When the free whey has drained
ular'a apply to Arthur Weber, auc- ney is recovering, rapidly,
and
tioneer, Dashwood.
count. Avoid overheating the curd as it
away lift the cloth at one side and
The well drilters ori Victoria
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1•0111•1•••••Street, are making fairly good
pvogreas, as they are clown on the
FARM FOR SALE rock, a distance of about 220
Consisting of about twenty ac- feet, it ins hoped that they will
re's of good farm land, all in cult- 'room strike a gpod supply of
ovation, good frame house, frame of water that will put an rind to
allow the curd to roll to the .centre,
then do the same with the other side.
This will hasten the drainage. When
sufficiently drained the curd should
be salted, using about an ounce of
salt to four or five pounds of cheese.
If the cheese were made from skim -
Milk it will be necessary to add a
little cream. About an ounce of
cream for each pound of cheese will
barn and good outbuildings; a No.. the well trouble e.•.perienced all
I neverfailulg well abundance of :these years', I i. , t ! be sutTicient.
fruit, 3% miles from town, half mild After thoroughly while
allow it
to ,stand a little while for the salt
from 'schopl•. For further partic With 3Ionclay Civic Holiday and to dissolve before putting it up in
ulars •apply. to Herald Office, Zur-
ich.
FOR SALE
I am offering the followinglk
farm machines at a great bargain,
,tno act very quickly;
2 7 -foot Deering Binders..
2 6 -foot Deering Binders,
1 Deering mower, all will be
sold very cheap, a
Joe• Druar, Massey -Harris Agent,
gurich, Ont.
FOR SALE
A good secondhand Rubber Tire
buggy for Sale P.riee is right.
George Hess, Zatrieh.,
COAL 192'
WE ARD SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
Soranton Coal
ALSO CARRY
Coke Pocahontas
and Soft Coal
i OO D SUPPLY ON HAND
TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS
EARLY TO
Case Son
then •Wednesday afternoon the
weekly holiday, ono hardly gets:
ti'xae to catch up, or "rent up'
between the holidays, hence the
Herald will reads most of its read-
ers a day latter than usual this
week.
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SCHOLABSRIP AWARDED
The .High School Entrance Sch-
olarshipg even by the ,Council of
Flay Township have been won
this • year as follows; First of
1127.50. by Janet 4Turnbull, aged 1p,
years, V.S.S. No, 15, Hay i ,-second
of $16,50 by Gordon Grab, ag e 10
years, S. S. No. 2,,•Hay, third of
$11,00 by Beatrice. Alamo;, ;age 1-1
years, of S. 1S. No, 12, \Hay. w.
Municipal councils have their
wish—The lighting' of all vehicles,
has been made obligatory on the
highways between dusk ;and dawn,
and Lighted lamps :showing white
to the :Front and red to the_rear,
our11.
thehorse 'tse d
><awn vehicles will
be required after October 1. This
action was necessary to protect the
-motoring public as well as those
who travel on bicycles on a the
roads, l t
The local Hydro Commilssion has
received notice from the head of-
fice at Toronto that a reduction
in the horrsa.power rate herb een
decider[ upon for Zurich, The
np' v ato is $617,00 per R. P. This is
a reduction of $3 pm. IT. Y., and
will date troiu Janaary 1, 1027,. ead
Office hats also directed that $S00
shallbe refunded out of .the local
hydro funds to the police village
accoutil,. This amount is a port-
ion aft lige surpltis accumulated by
packages.
1f a person were Making a quantity
it might be put up in pound pack-
ages by printing it with the butter -
printer and wrapping in parchment
paper. This is an inexpensive way of
handling cottage cheese, but it is not
as attractive as the little fibre con-
tainers coated with paratbne.
A person who is snaking butter on
the farm might increase the returns
from the dairy by making some cot-
tage cheese each week, as there are
many people who like cottage cheese
but do not know where to get it.
Cottage cheese is a food that is
nutritious ,yot inexpensive and much
more of it might be used.
Like' all ether foods, we find pec-
ple who like it and those who do not,
but in many cases the addition of
some' flavoring has made it accept-
able.
Cottage cheese may be used in
many ways. It may be eaten with
cream and sugar, preseryme or maple
syrup, or an attractive dish nzay be
made by Making a nest of cottage
cheese and la:eing a pit of jelly in
til ce % "
e nre. r
it'
lila), be flavored by
the itddition of chopped nuts, olives
or pimentos and moulded into any
desired shape.
If to person has not a mould, a
small box may ve lingd yvith Taxed
japes' and, fire cheese packed in: with
a knife or spoon. When flied, fold
over the ends of tire, papers and shake
the cheese out of the box.
Cottage cheese salads are popular.
very simple salad is made by plac-
ing on a lettuce leaf a small mould
heaping tablespoonful ora p ! 9p onfiml of cottage
cheese then adding salad dressing
or a more fancy salad may ,be made
by 'making the cheese into small balls
and rolling thein in chopped nuts.
Cottage cheese They also pt used
as a saiidwich filling by mixing It
with chopped nuts, celery or dotes or
any other' ilavorinb that may be
the local Street
iighting clop it t mlesil ell.
ntent and th' tnxpftvr , 1iiil t,,,�t'ny wellies c.osil.l lli� giytt for
.i'\',a1 1'l.; l7',n n'. t..n ' r ..,•1silt t,. r,t,� ,,rt t •,'.
" ..";i,, ,t,u,v..,j. arm ti}:, vel, ir•t'i,t• ilii to su7gk,f1.t
rates rinauctit i13.tebank,,.cl 16." ti", hello Ulnae, , a). :i , ,':•;tat}fit ,t,
Zurich drug Stove
INS
CTI
The time of year ' is HOW
approaching when Insects be-
coir troublesome
Bugs destroy thebaa
otato s
p , worms.
the .cahba .e and #lig besides being
a general .;iusiance, are carriers cf.
disease Emus.
WE HAVE THE. PROPER REMEDY FOR ALL THE
IINSECT PESTS, WE STOCK PARIS GREEN, AR-
' SENAT.E Off' LEAD, BORDEAUX MIXTURE, INSECT
POWDE,i, EIELIJORE, FLY' TOX,; ETC. ETC.
We sell Kodaks and Films.
for DeN', -
@. �^'�2'el"Fk and Printing
MAGAZINES FOR SALE
Dr, £ J, MacKinnon, ag�',�aF:1311.*
�m m� Sapp �m wa .k. rL 7.r
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4,THINK OP KEYSTONE
5 X RED CEDAR SHINGLES WHEN PROPERLY LAID WITEI
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ZINK CLAD NAILS WILL LAST 40 YEARS OR MORE WITH.-
OUT -PAINTING 'OR PATCEING, NO SNOW WILL BLO W
+ U$ AND NO RAIN WILL t0 TFH'ROUGR
4 THE CHEAPEST AND Tfll?,I;TST.
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We stili have a large quantity of rd•yproc or, hand.: The
Fireproof tis"allboard, Use it.. for walls and ceiIin s
+ the old plaster before you s ,. g to QeP'axr
4.
p. mug decorate.
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PHONEa n Imo} .. .
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Get that Rubber Tire Eu€ gy be-
fore prices advance.
They work on all four, bitIori'liiiF s
Auto Tops, Wagon Repairing,
Painting, Etc.
HESS - ZIJR1OU
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Autos and Auto y•upp�s•,,
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WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES ii
*• AND SUPPLIES, AND CAN SAVE YOU 14IONEY ON THESE
i VARIOUS LIN17S
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• ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER.
s. WE DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING -
RE -BUILDING BA7.'TERIES,.
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WE ARE HRADOUARTTItT S FOR ?FARM IMPLEMENTS AND.
eCARRY ,7LtST pan KIND Op MACHINERY THAT WIl'1LGIVE
YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST SE EVICtii FOR YOUR MONEY
?171t:PS, PIPINGS AND FITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL'
OUR
CORD TIRES 30x3y AT ONLY
85�
TUB $ .
TUBES
Oa3 AT ONLY ................ $1.40
GOOD RUBBER CASE BATTERIES AT ......
1 SECOND HAND 1; H. P. GAS ENGINE VERY CHEAP.
2 FORD TOURING CARS
1 FORD ROADSTER CAR.
1 GOOD TRAILER,
'FARM IMPLEMENTS
AND
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t.Tres Tues, apt t<., .
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