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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1927-09-29, Page 51 TI'rucradayy.:Se ember 29, 192I ZURICH EUALD •USINESS CARDS DUDTJEX E.IROL E$ -),y gll?tisirialll, SOLICITOR, NOT- , ABY PUBrLrIC^, RPM . 2tlee, 1E ava ]ton Sets Teat Of die .Seetn'r'e, GODEBI•'LH, Oot. 'Spada IattentiOzn trete Oe erfe,el and Coin't Work, Ms Selectee may be maneuiterl at a,!&Oleaecle 'bar phone and phone e ritarge tr ravened. Dr. H. 11. ' COWEN le D. fa, (D, lm, 8. DENTAL SURGr '.�0N DEITZ BLOCK, ;g'URilC oy- ster 'Tartu day, Friday sad Sister . I raifa gain Dillese • Etbt' ii@'li.'L12IB'S BLOC!E:, DASEIWOO D Andrew F. Hese, Tow314AP Clerk :finer of marriage l Pc ee. Aum e p!z b15s=, C0nnlaai�a;aiir-ne , l etee. and eOeseabile I p Mersin & BrieMortgg or - eaten, The Canada ONTARIO. RI'i.l '; ia.rw.:a+or"""r"'ru.�rvd..'a.`rr�•�".,�+�f YQ"'�� onstka 'i toll' e's g}Sate Carey ilii, Jo>o'R Nat - School d�"D}Dl 001 Ofe1F7Do£ jyi[,f. Try foe Regiatt,;ztied Live Stock p33 Breeds), Terme is heepxng g a lere-valliesg pricee• 'Clams ce t Tor sale. Will eieli any" herei ene ns 18--93 or 'write, Zurich. PUT YOUR Wants, For salve, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads IN THIS COLUMN FOR SALE • A firs elves good -weed piano, a real' bargain at $150.00. Apply at 'Herald Office. FOR SALE OR RENT -I am offering the Zurich Sleeting Rink for Sale or to Rent. Good treasons for do- ing iso. Otherwise it will be el - owl this winter. Apply .to Lee O'Brein, Prop., Zurich. licensed ant Tiger FOR HURON at MIDDLESEX All IN. A POSITION TOI- rated any auction Bale, regardless1 .a to size or articles ' ano d It not 'eoilcit your bueineeali, for, a tie'fied will make no chargee :vices. s: D�le3��tvoera?t. �s$hur 'r'• ebee aaMtegie. t91, --be NoTiCE. We wish to active the farmers that we have rade fu11- tarran.ge- ments with the, Wheat Pool head- quarter�e to handle their wheat, and farmers are asked to bring their wheat to our milli whether you wish VS pool it or not, Williams Bros, Zurich. Zudieb• NI "'_a Fresh alma MeatsBollog. na S aelasagrees etc --Highest Gnash Pike for 'Wesel f$ CASH FOR a'IelleS Ei II1D1=S 111.meblut & 1 reicher+ e ZURICH LIVERY FOR SALE A number .of horses; on the farm of Mr.. Thos. Kyle, Parr Line',Hay. Every one of these horses. aro well broken in and upon request Mr. Kyle will hitch and drive any one of these horee..- • For partic- ulars apply to Arthur Weber,' auc- tioneer, Dashwood. • ;1r. Ezra ;Koehler of Baden cal- led on igvlapd2,, here on Tuesstday. Mr, Frank Bossenberry of Nit- chener is. In town this weol;. 111t.:Cliaa Silber of late •ort, is visiting with his father, Mr, C. Till er.,: tM A number from dile viliageare attending the Bayfield Fier this Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Frank Wiet•.wire of Exeter, gave the Iltyr.aldOff 'ice a freieudly call on :Monday. Mr. and,Mrs' Sara, Gottschalk of Seaforth, we1'0 week -lend Z i itor'fi' with • relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. John G•eigrwr of Pigeon, Mich., . are Visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Gae'cho FOR SALE A number of fine white Leg- horn Cockerels for sale, apply to Frank Kochems, Zurich. • FOR SALE A number of young pigs por sale, apply to Elmer Willert, R. R. 1, Dashwood. 11 am in a poiaittiOn to aceOmO- 'iialde all requirements in the Livery I ilii' eee, have Auto for hire. Any 'ling done in the teaming line. 'GEORGE J. THIEL 59 ;Znrich,OnL LIVE ijou LT R Y WANTED Mr. Orville!.Ehnee of Dtetroj.t,was a week -end business visitor in the village„ Mr. and Mrs. E•1. Siebert cif De- troit, were .Sunday .viaitora, at the Siebert honr;e- Mee. E. E. Weida has left on an extended trip to different pelts cif Michigan, and Will also take in Niagara lulls, Toronto and Hanle Ilton. An auction sale of the effects of the ,late Sarah Ehnee was held on Saturday afternoon, the pro- perty however, was not sold, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gottschalk, who visaed r. 'tat' vies here, returner to their home at Bad Ase, Mich., 'an Thursday. Mrs. W. C. C'allfas, who has (leen visiting for a few Weeks ret 'Kit- chener, returned to her •home her, on Monday. Messrs. Well Johnsto-r of the village, end Nelson J. Masse of the 17th con., were r cc r•1t puech- ewers of new Pontiac cass, from the local Ileal r, Mr. 0-. boa h:er, FOR SALE We have for sale several hun- dred choice pullets and breeding cockerels of these breeds; S. 0. White Leghorns, Ancona, Barred Rock and Bract, Minorcaes. We lete line of • leelleen every day till 3 O'cloc?t:,pm. ;_ aaot teed lowl loafs morning ;>,ttlysn brought in, *highest Cash Prices --cam FOR- Cieam and Eggs :t. W. O'Brien' 1 Mims 36 Zurich also carry a comp Poultry supplies, Cod Liver 011,. Oyster Shells, Beef Meal, Bone. Meal, Laying Meal and all Royal Purple remedies. Hogarth Baby Chick Hatchery, Phone 47 J,. Exeter, Ont.. FOR SALE A good secondhand Rubber Tire buggy for Sale Price it1 right. George Hess, Zurich. dquartersi FOR TIRES TUBES AND, Storage Batteries J; wEIN, , Prop COAL 1927 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE GENUINE Soranton Coal ALSO CARRY Coke Pocahantas and Soft Coal. MOOD SUPPLY ON HAND TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY TO Case & Son PHONE 35 Mr, Wru. Lamont, General Ag- ent, and the i arioue Directors of the Hay Township Fire Insurance Co., held abusiness meeting at Exeter on Sa;tu;rday. RRNSALL -17 FALL FAIR. 'DATES Blyth -Sept. 27 and 28. Baytfield-Sept. 27 and 28. Lucknow=Sept. 29 and 30;' Dungannon -Oct. 6 and 7.. Brussels -Oct. 6 and 7. Wingham-Oct. ti and 7. SCHOOL FAIR DATES, 1927 Winchelsea-Sept. 28. Crediton, Sept. 2 9 1 Grand Bend -Sept. 39. Daehwood--Oct. 3. ' Clinton Town -Oct. 4. • Clinton Rural -Oct. 1. THE STUMM OF CROPs ttQw-to l ep Over Fruit,!beta, Cabbages, Celery, Etc, fill Seetirnen h lteuid De.Sound and I' ealtla;y,...,,t ,.z e+f e l Reselling `Very inapat ret,.,•-•Feintec ori I+a ll leen* In Field and Eareeden end i?iinon Levo e eel. ( o itributei ie (iotairto Dopart.ruent ul t1.t ricizttura, •'1'ordiate.) ‹?,s rw 1 N I: 0 sloth r of roots, tuli m c b. bas E n;J e .l(17 it ars a cage ij3 iq livery ini.�le rnettex 11 ti iu.e;u:m- ' lets are hound to begin 't icir. Although the decay -producing bee ter'ia, yeasts and molds are. always: on these they cannot do any hilar' until the materiels are first dantaged in some.** es be bruising, heating or freezing, After such injury ims been done the decay bacteria arca molds are able to feed on tree dam- aged. tissue and as a result of tits action decay or rot: takes place end gradually spreads until all is spoiled. Therefore, in ,storing roots tubers, cribbage or celery, it is necessary, --- lea Te have only sound, healthy specimens. 2nd. To handle with erre so as not to bl-ulse or uthc wire darneee tic., tissues. 3rd. Store in a cool, •well-ventil ey- ed place, where there will be no tikee ger of either over -heating or fr c ami r 0verhe1etiuh or Yreezing will a s e- ly kill the living tissue of which tie. roots are c mposed, after wbech t'',r will readily decay as a resnl. or GI rapid rnultiplrration of bacteria are, molds in the dead tissue: In the storing cl such f1 n s r . apples end pear:; which can be 3r without earning we have to reeve - the development of molds and yens.:- These are always present on the iii face of the fruit. Bacteria no clama,ge fruits ns they do veg ie. or meats on acrot.tet of the su, i ell acid nature of the fruits, r Lich a not satisfactory for bacterial c,e.velo,:- went, but is just whet t :s needed ler molds and yeast: s. 11 ut cv,nt irini;lS and yeasts will no develop on sound apples and pears that are properly stored. If, however, the' fruit. is damaged in the picking, handling or packing, then the bruised spots en- able the mold spores or yeast cells that are on the surface to germinate and grow and multiply, and when once -they get a start they will con- tinue to spread even through the sound healthy tis. •, and from fruit. to fruit until the s:`'role pack may be spoiled. Therefore in tee storing of such . fruits as ape les unci nears it is essential: 1. To have only sound specimens. 2. To pack carefully without bruising.. 3. To . store in a cool, well ven- tilated place where they will neith•: be overheated' nor frozen. -Prof. D. H. Jones, 0. A. College, Guelph. '-lints for Field Vorrc In the Fall. Mr. Milton Hey of Detroit, ,Mr. Gordon Hemphill and the Misses Taylor of Windsor, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs If. Hoy, Jr. • Wednesday of this week is the east \i%edne •_lay in i ptet», be -r, and .the rest half ho - lay for this season. Cons"quently here- after the -stores in Zurich will be open on Wednesday afternoon Mr. Gilbert Jeffrey, who has had Mr. Wiliam Miller's farm . on the 15th coneession, Hay Tp., ren- ted for some years, has leased the fine 192 acre farm on the Bluewater Highway, Stanley, north of Drys- dale, from the Emerson S:siler -es- tate, for a term of five years, and ;;etss poss'ssion on December lst. newt. In connection with the guess LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs, Peter Naftsiger, Mr. and ,Mrs. Jos. Youeeey, of Cr'o- ghan, N. Y., were week -end visit- ors at the home of Be'.:and Mrs.. C. Schrag.. ; e Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gage of Detroit, ]spent a few' days at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Hess. Miss Fowlie of hayfield 1s15ant a feW Mayes with her sister, Mrs. (r. Koehler. Mr's P, Koehler i5 visiting 'for a few 'weeps With friends in Port nitro* Mr. and Mrs, Cayes. Eliber of Cr- Watch every opportunity for .leuci1iing land in preparation for ;setae crops. See teat all. crops are carefully e Orel so as to avoid damage in cas ) e an early winter. Wheat harvesting . potatoes for Lug contest at the Zurich Fair +Jr:•g' or for market be careful to in the liogart.h Baby `Chick Batch pry exhibit; Mr. Hogarth wishes to amiounce, that the correct number of eggs was 1.410. Mr. W. T. Mc - Leap, Box 390, •Goderich was the only person who guessed the cor- rect member, and will receive 25 baby chicks free next spring. Mr, Hogarth wished to that'll; all those Who tools an interest in the con- test and guessed, The West Huron Teacher's Cori- vention will be held on Thursday and Friday, October 1311i and 39th. The Thursday session will be held in Exeter and on 'Friday the teachers will go to London, where ttlrey will be entertained by the teachers and school board at that plact. The day will be' -spent.,observing the !schools in session and in inspecting other ed- t.catioual institutions in the city. On. Tnr-rsday ,eening there will be given a banquet to the teachers and guests. , Dt1CHARME-DENOMM'E A very pretty matri;tnonial ev- ent took place . on Tuesday, Sep- teu ber 120th, at the Dryiedele C ,Church, when the Rev. Father J. E Ge rr1 united in ma hare V 0 et daugh',er of Mrs, Rachel Denoteme and the ,late" Nelson Denouime, and Mr. Paul Ducharme, son of Mr.and Mrs Oscar Duchartne, Jr., all of the Township of Hay. Mr. and Mrs, Dueharme will reside on the Ba- uble Line, where 'the Herald joins their many friends in extending .congratulations. The people of 'this_ community are experiencing • that the corn borer is here. We have been bar- ing considerable about this lit- tle pest for some time, and now (behold you we have it in nearly every'a garden, and the Governm- ent has been endeavouring to find ways and means . of exterminating it or at least getting it .under con- trol, but so far have been unsuc- cessful. But we hope tine pest will have .a,. sli<rrtd uration, as w,ee rel ennber; . 'soifre ytars ago the farmer's were .tt1nabi0 to ''arse peas on 'account of the pea beatle or pea -bug, but of recent yearsthis insect is practically extinct and farmers are again successfully gr- owing the pea crops It is to be mot , as much of the dirt and ae_ erne of the small, irregular, bruised e. diseased potatoes as possible. If manure is available it is an ex- .ellent plan to spread it over plough - el land and then place the soil into ridges about thirty inches apart by •,leans of a single or double mould - ',nerd plough. This preserves the fer- tility, improves the sub -soil and leaves the land in excellent condition 'n the spring, especially for cultivat- ed crops. Complete all ploughing .which is required to be done in the ;nturnii. When practicable, gather and feed rr burn all remnants of vegetable lops and' other refuse. Select in the field from the grow - .ng crop some of the best ears of corn ,or seed for the following spring. When filling the silo the third e'i - ing of alfalfa might be mixed wide he corn for improving the clu:ility of he silage. 'Zee Fall Work In the Garden. Harvest the late cabbage, cauli- !•wer and celery; ranch of this can ie put away carefully in storage and reld until well on through the wh- en Slight moisture and 36 def;. F. for roots, dry and cool for onto.:.;, end dry 72 deg, Ie', for winter ;quash. At this tinge the garden should b" ,yell immured and deeply ploughed eo ,s to admit the frost to mellow it. Cut off and horn the asparagea,• ops, and clean up the rhubarb bee :or next year, giving it a coating of uanure. Take up some parsley plants, pe' here in pots or boxes and allow them o grow in the house. Some counsel given early: Al vines killed by frost. should be clean d up. Roet'crops except the parsley and salsify should be taken nut be- fore the ground becomes too wel 'i Squash and pumpkins should be gathered before frosted. On vacant ground sow rye at the rate of three bushel to the acre to give e green crop for ploughing down in the spring. Late celery should be hilloci up to start the bleaching process be- fore it is put it: storage. October Hints for Live Stock. seeders can generally be selected to advantage this month. Dippping ewes .. 'i rg llannbs 1,1u;, month" w111 e eaf tlle:dt tip, and near theta pomfortahle;and thrifty during the *Inter. If ewes are given good pastor, they will begin to galla, and be It best possible cotinine) for breeding e`rrsttrini; more hull...?, 1rolrecl tltit the dmil;ioyr .nI ilrir; : t.irulC:. r„h., ,� ,e dor::- etlitczn cisi'l; l .:.Li: roiatisee lecea czar borer wall be equally', las whitewashed after the Yfall threshing, t0.1ritdal 'tl,..G, - �or, Ttl+gsdtt ' shoji'( , make mare sanrtar> , t, _tuns for flex L :r r... t t .1..., 9 r e 0,3.0k 44014 �',lbltn>i4 _.. . ,r.:•� 'lp►.ra; Iru. Store 1,1 We have a full Stock of Sup- plies for School Opening Text Boob o' allkinds, kin sy Satz , Scibblas, Note Books, Drniw°h g and Writing E l.2 2,, Weer C o Inks, Pens a'r, afso a tall fine of i igh Schon roCkts We can supply School icards with :Chalk, Blackboarderasers grid Ilk O Stationery, Fho•togeapihiic Sunil: ie , Deveto, brig a d Printing IVB A.0 A21I\. ES FOR SALE ese Dr, Ai J Mac ht. n, auric'{u� w Mt M' - .KIV: RAM; l',W' J W HMV PM tf3d,i•+F• •ieeF÷÷ +hi4r•1eeses�i 4. 4 3• r•d••fi••§••F•3�•E•�F$�1ed ••II•3•�fi•�3••�•-'Yell ARE YO ROOFING? THINK ' OF KEYSTONE rw"-X RED CEDAR SHINi1LE:3 WHEN PROPERLY LAID WITH ZINK CLAD NAILS WILL LAST 40 'YEARS OR MORE WITH- OUT PAINTING OR PATC_'1ING. NO SNOW WILL BLOW UP AND IVO RAIN WILL CO THROUGH THE CHEAPEST AND T 111:.I1EST. ,i• We 'stili have a large quantity of ryproc on hand. The 4. Fireproof Wallboard, Use it. for walls and ceilings to repair .l. the old planter before you spring decorate. �• C. eseesas . PHONE 69 Fr * simmorommiL, liE 4.+4.4.+++++4,44.+4.4.÷+4,÷440++++4.a n� •� •r� ��. a. y� �� ��• P ,�.3i's aliB is FLEIS ZURICH Get that Faber Tire BuggyE be- fore prices advance. They work on alls,four, tilt or;Hai$ s Auto Tops, "%a on Repairing, Painting, Etc. HESS L!1 ZIIRICH • •••••••••••••+•••e eeeeteleee A • ,••,ess,+•+os++4++++++•** Autos and Auto Supplies WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES, • AND STJPPLI''S, AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON THESE • VARIOUS LINES • •j CORD TIRES 30x33 AT ONLY....-....... $8,0 50 • TUBES 30x33 AT ONLY ....,. . .• ......... 81.4004 • is GOOD RUBBER CASE BATTERIES AT ��`. $15. • 1 SECOND HAND i3p H. P. GAS ENGINE VERY CHEAP. • d FORD TOURING CARS • 1 FORD ROADSTER CAR. • 1 GOOD TRAILER. • ORDER. • ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING O R R. WE DO EXPERT BATTEI3'i ,w ORK ON REPAIRING AND RE -BUILDING BATTERIES,. • •• • • • • 1 IFARM IMPLEMENTS WE ARE HEADQUARTERS P011 FARM IMPLEMENTS AND CARRY JUST , THE KIND Oil TA riCHINERY THAT WILL GIVE YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVICI7 FOR YOUR MONK' PUMPS, PIPINGS AND FI LTiNMPSIGS, ALSO INSTALL OUR i�'tT. Tres Tues , • Oils and Greases L. ,�. A. Frang - Zurich RIi$SO k�o30'9+let.. •44409.4 s