Zurich Herald, 1927-10-06, Page 5'Thursday, October 927
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DLEYEe TIOVIVIES
I,I.Ct sTER, SOLICITOR, NOT-
ARY PUBLIC", tEriO,
>;<k'�BlIctr, Hamilton Street, Jai'at.. obi
Square, GoDEFIC H, Ont,
Stipe.relvit attention to Cuoni'.loi rand
Co'u'rt Work.
Holmes way be etonsnTited
"xtn re rash by phone and Viso
ehargeia rssviereest,
Dr. H. It C O W E N
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DENTAL SIIIRGl'C.O'+l.
Ill ElIT2 BLOCK, ZURICH ov-
niter:- Thursday, nida J wad pain\"-
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1:11311e, Cormn'ilassioner,
Fire r obile Io'atrerance Representing
Surma az Erie Mortgage (Dupe'-
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ZURICH -
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Ittit.11.1 :School of A1.lcitiosieerSrig.r
is • er Registered LiT 1 eel, Stock
PDT YOUR
Wants, For Salle, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
nN THIS COLUMN
AUCTION SALE
Of Furniture and Household Ef-
fects, at Dominion Howie, Zurich,
ori Saturday, October, •8th, Cont-
r.'):encing at '1.30 o'clock. pan,. The
pp'Following— • :
1 5 bedsteads, springs and mat -
rens: rocking chairs, Kitchin
dhairs;d fining room chairs, bit;
leather chairs, 3 parlor suites, a
number of stands and dressers, ex-
tension 'table, 4 dining room, ch-
airs, ;bedstead, • carpets 3x2; yards
arid manyother ai1Ueles too num-
erous to .mention.
TERMS -- CASH
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer. o
W. H. Edighoff or, Clerk
rxt., Staderbauar, Proprietor.
33rerads), Teirrse rn
' prevailing prices, 'Choice
lRftraisi P hrin
for anile. Will rill. ;ara:yrt gl
i there; Zurich:Tions 1-b1--93 or write;
LicensilAt auctioneer
volt HURON & , iltIDll9LESE',
1131 IN -A POSITION TO regardless
e any auction sale,
glaitm etre. or articles to node 4 . ii ot
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-No-licit -your busineag,, fla tor,
3i iaSied 'will nfalte-mo..cloaa'g
3,:er'vlce+a:..:: , • 4 D +9h odd'
Arthtir' Weber,
12-47
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"yeah and Sail Meats S.
Bologna. Sausages, etc 8
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Highest Cash Price f03' Wcw4 �q
CASH FOR SKIN'S .1111)1'<S g
grUng'bint &'411,
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ZURICH LIVERY
;g .i in a ' polsitiOra, to, new -me-
nials all requirements ie the Livery,
elm, have Auto for lire, Any
;lug done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. TEIEL
;fie 59 Zurieb,Ont.
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POULTRY
WANTED
AILIiiken every day till 3 O'docck,tora,
WO riot feed fowl. iifxro ntrairiaing
iliein brought in:
l- _hest Cash Prices.
Clr'earn and' Eggs
W. O'tip :rich] :.
bikxne 01 fir, rit;:itt
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FOR
TIRES-.. "
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$terae Batteries
Amst• 1. �•
1',ar'. iso+164` btoft@' ev, gar :• Iry
FOR SALE
A good cook stove; burns \wood
or coal, in good condition, apply
for Louis Prang, Zurich, •
LOCAL h
Mr, Frank SIobe t of Detroit,
visited at his bola.* here for; the
Mrs. T, L, �V11 ra>u�, oceorxpadied
by hes' sister, .slink Mc,I'ottd,"all .of
1 uronclale,' wore e oil a motort
to Sarnia over the week -end.
Mr, and. l\Irs. •IIiltun "I'iue>rnner,
Mr, and Mrs. Conrad T ur'umor
were visitors at Milt.crten the past
sv etT'1s.
Mr. Herb hlntivs+eau, While on a
btsiness trill to 'Toronto. last W.:a:1k
purchased a Durant s: dao, whhih
he has re-cuu•clitiono;land runs
fine
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lester trlcl
Mr. Blake from li;tntir,e; Mr, and
Mrs, Franks of Listowel; Mr, and
Mrs. M. Slenons of Ce>ntralia, •we-
re,Sunday visitors at tri:+ home of
Mr. and Mrs. s:larnet Jacobi?, :Darr.
Line
Mr. and Mrs.. Athm Fink, and
Mr and Mrs? Wm.. Schwalm of
Mildmay, were Sunday visitors at
the Holo:, of Mr. and ;Mr:;. Herb.
Mousseau. Mt', and Mrs. Fina, art'
tht' parents, of Mr, Floyd Fink„
Teller of the Dunk of Montreal.
The Zt_ricli Branch of thi Wom-
en's Instittte will hu'Td their Oct-
ober ;meting ,on the evening • of
Oct. lith, at 8 o'clock, sharp, at
STRAYED the' ho'i*'! r.p Ir.s J E 0ascho, the
n ee'tiirg ,Ivill be in c h xt'i;e of Mrs.
From my farm Lot 14, con. 5,. MacKinnon and Mrs. (,', Fritz. All
riff red yearlinP heifer with horns. ladies are invited to be present,
Pinder will be liberally rewarded whotwar in:nbera or not.
by' notifyin'g Donald• Burns, Hen- Mr. Louis Brisson of Windsor,sail, Ont.•�
' visited•with. friends here o'•'fc' t1e
NA: '_ ,,1c. e:33(1.. illc .. Br'isson•,. who was
LOST o.1:' of our prosporoua farmer's till
=about a. y.ar ago,, Wht,o he sold.
Between . Zurich and .I3ayfeld a oni ancT t -_n,,, .:1 til the b.t$y city
into marker, 267-0ti3. Finder i,n- of ti'indsnr, whe-ri he is now con-
dly return to Alex. Voisin Zurich. fleeted 117;ed the Ievil .•.tato buiiaess
- „net is doing well. - .
FOR SALE - 'The front of 1:11 Herald Office
A first-classgood used
pianoa has fbenn revised 1 ti the I zslitin°
p ' of a bri k front, In \n1'w' of they
real bargain at $150.00. Apply at large glass front. Ti- editor
Herald Office..'"'
' thinks he has no need hf soon
dovrs, ghat them is • to sn:;w • h' :
retina' a • Printing office is li_,r-
hope better- not ween from. • ' the
FOR SALE •
:._•OR.•RENT—I ain offering th,-,! street,
Zurich Skating Rink for Sale or Wedn^sday afternoon • of "this
to Rent. Good reasons for do- week is the openmug of thw world's
ing 'so. Otherwise it will be el- ,aeries ba:t,ei,all games. The - 1g
,o'aed this winter. Apply to Lee battle this y, ar is on between Now
O'Brein, Prop., Zurich. York of the Am! rival' League and
Pittsburg of the National League
NOTICE. - They will continue to play until
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one team. hal won four ganiar,wh+,
We wish to adive the farmers will ;then h known a:: world chain
that we have made full arrange-
ments with the Wheat Pool head- pions. ant parts of the Bounty and discus -
quarters to handle their wheat, and Mr. Harry Dater•, of New Tfani-
r1af11 on the valva of ';t3c+d bulls were
farmers are asked to bring their
wheat to our Mill, whether you
wish to pool it or not.
• Williams Bros, Zurich:
Rig 'Campaign Orr for Improved
Typ? ofi,.Cr3We.
The Scrubno a Menace to tke•Cattle
ifialustry—Like Begets Like - -Use
Pure-bred nulls 'With " ifloven
Prepotexury,
, (coil tribute,d by (rtit,rrlo I),apa.rtment of
/lathtaw-+ Toronto.)
CIE great subj+q-L of' conver-
aat to*1 aniting the rural peo-
ple to -day is the present
scrub bull campaign.
Already, meetings aro being hold in
a, great many of the counties in con-
nection with it and at every agricul-
tural meeting, of any importance et
all, the sct'ub bull is being ",cussed"
and di-:'issnrl with a vim and ven-
geance that people have seldom put
into other branches of their work
It seers as if the veil of mystery
has suddenly lifti.d and people, have
been enabled to see distinctly the vast
importance that a pure-bred sire of
good individuality and breeding has
on the stock of the country,
It is also true that a great many
are taking exception to the cam-
paign, and they raise some objections
which they think are. perfectly 4g1 -
'timate, but which do,not hold water
.when analyzed by the practical man,
who has made a sttbce;s of live stock
by the use of a pure-bred sire ()flood
breeding. Smile farmers are 'saying
that the Government has no right to
try to make them discard their scrub
sire arid use a pure-bred of good qual-
ity. The Goverr,ni'nt is not, in any
way, trying' to force .anybody to, dis-
pose of his herd sire for a better our-;
everybody. has a right to use any
kind of an animal that he wants
and it is nobody's affair but his own.
But what they are doing, is to mak::
platin to the o-Wn.A!s of grade ani
Scrub pure-bred sires the value of
a bull that has a reasorla'ble arirount
of individualism and brdeditig behind
•l iul, and then leavo the whole 'ques-
tion to be turned over and threshed
out in rile fartiiex':,,•own Blind: ..
Alihough. the pr ae-rt.campaign• in
Qsuncthario oisrk a naw ithbcfriIn I;t:i-)iiir ovtn.feoPr,•
,
some, tire, in different parts of the
Unittd state.', particularly in ''lithe'
on;.uh, which 'is' one of the banner
stat es of that ccurili'y.' 111 that 'state
they aro going assort\ it in a little
different manner than 4s bring adopt-
ed in ttntario,•. li: it + 1 of ills state
Government doing, the greater p --t
of it, the different creed associations
are the "men -behind the gun." They
get the school children interested in
filing a c .t sus of the cattle in the
different counties. :Sit-. r this was an-
ishod, niaetings were held in di:E'er-
FOR SALE
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. A number o.i" hordes on
of Mr.. Thos. 'Kyle, Parr
burg visited with his son, Mr.at,d.
Mrs G: Biters. of Hay, Tp. Mr
Miters who has b• en hotrii ,•, thi
held:. In order to giv•, the campaign
1 starting intpetus the different breed
tssoci t' r .-..ts decided .to donate pure-
T,•C'tl sin to a common cause. 'These
1'esponsiblyt position of represent— 1', nt. +t S11 ` w'et e given to a tarn -,
the MasFoy-Harris C tr , at . r in exchange for his s r tib pare-
that
a e•that place, has resigned from such erect 01 grade sire, which *Mee m turn
ar'ivit e., but h) 111• bolls i t' t,old for b...f and the 'nron.v re-
- i •- t- l :,.. - i r•ry on the cam-
. of the industrious Villa; ' of N r w rgn r greater ge ter extent. In this way,
the farm Hamburg.
Line,Hay.a
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as Coun 'i1'or in the Town Co:Incil , 1, 1 'c1 to c•1
ter e •\ no 'money • exchangedbe-
ie cn the ,farmer receivin
g.tlhe goo
Beat- .ulrun r'i':ze wearier 11x5 me -bred a.n l:•campaign allthorltiea;
greeted
Every 'one -of these horses• agreeted'us the Tattler p ieC of br t u, t irt.rer• tilt rpby cel itng a aver
well broken in and' upon request _
Mr. Kyle -will hitch d drive•any weele; and over Sunday, in
it ,was midsn.niner weather, ather,
one of those horse.. F or par zc-
t'
Mace ,apply to Arthur Weber; auc-
tioneer, Dashwood,
FOR SALE
A number of fine white Leg-
horn Cockerels for sale, apply to
0! rank . Kochefns, Zurich.
FOR SALE
A number of• young pigs or
sale, ,apply to Elmer Witlert, R. R.
1, Dashwood.
FOR SALE
We have for sale several. hun-
tir'ed. choice pullets and breeding
eockerels of these breeds; S: C.
White Leghorns, Ancona; Barred.
Bock and Black Minorcan. • We
also carry a complete line '•of
Poultry 'supplies, Cod Liver Oil,
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 god secondhand Rubbi;r Tial'
buggy for Sale P.rice `$a right.
George Hess, Zurich.
COAL 1927
WE ARD SOLE AGENTS FOR Tia'. s.
GENUINE
Scranton Coal
ALSO CARRY
Coke
Co � ••
and SoftCool,,.
600D SUPPLY ON :]ELAND-
TELEPHONE YOUR Gaya 3S
)24 xA" TO
Case Son
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Hit?tf ft & T,T wI.
fart ,,all for the price of beef, an a
some benefit 'from
n.l the ~inreaping.
haiS herd The caul\
paign was carried •on very energeti-•..
scally and systeruatioalTy and gave ex-
cellent results. Other counties and.
states Have adopted their general
methods and are carrying on cam-
paigns-• in different localities with
good results, and it is safe to say
that if the rural people of this pro-
viace are as easy to teach, and there
is no .,reason, why ,they shouldn't be,
illecampaigli;in Onta.rio'should be a
huge. success.' '
dealing With • the scrub bull or
grade sire there are one or two prin-
t:iples • in breeding • that are, easily
understood, and should be •compre-
hended by all owners of bulls. The
old saying that "like begets
goes to a certain extent,. but in using
a grand the one is one always sure 01
what one is going to get 'in •the off-
spring because, in the .uss of an ani-
mal with several infusions of blood,
there is always a breaking up and
segregation of,,churaoters 'which do:,+
not got anybody any place .int the de-
velopment: of their herd. Whereas, in
the use Of the pure-bred of good qual-
ity there is always 11 chara1e' or any
resulting service .being better than
the parents Pure-bred sires of good
breeding• are endowed with a. char-
acter or Dowel' called plepote1ie
which means that an animal has the
power to stamp on his offspring 13o,.:r,
ciii'ali)Le ch,t,meteristic more than
route other. WheIi ave consider tli.,t
the grade she is likely to throw
thing in 1.11 way of calves, and the
sc'•' once -bred has Ylo prepotency,
there '1s a reason that this class of
animal sIlould be discarded as soon
as etrounl5ta ices will permit and good
ones substittited.—J. C. Mci3eath,
O, A. College, Guelph,
everybody ;was looking' for n cool
spot to -bask, we do not remem-
ber of so long a warm. ;spell .1n
October•(as this was Thi weatll-'r
prophets: arc predicting lots of
this weather rthrer for October, and we
hope they are right, for the win-
ter is usually long enough yet.
In pis week's ism:a) ,we are
concluding the .prize' A -inners of
the Zurich U3.11 Pair, and we cannot
help but (comm•: n t on t}v.' many
exhibits shown in the various cl-
asses, 'We :.are intensly glad for
the int'c'rest th'r`' is ,shown in rural
life, and the fa'1 fairlis a -very ap-
propriate ni'dittm• to manifest this
interest. Whi ' we need' the lar-
ger urban centres, and they. are
'all 'right in • their place; .'but as for
us-peoplr ,here, we 'ar'r will satis-
fied and take a pride tin it as'well
as interest in our community r; and
various vocations in life.
One of the 'best school fairs in
its history was held. at Dashwood
on Monday, Oct, 3, 1927. in :spite
of threatening weather, a large
crowd nssenablod to inspect: the
-splendid exhibit shown by the var-
anus :,ehoo11, -Great intnest was
added to the fair thC-1 year by the
donation of a Sil',er Cup by the
T. Eaton Co. of Toronto and by
the presence of a l'epreseutativ of
the. T. Eaton ' Co., Mr. I.lastiugsi
who presented the cup to Miss
I1nlilia :Rader, of S. S. No, 3, Hays
who had, secured the largest niun•,
berof poilnts in keen coiupet it -
\•ort Mr. Hastings, who was int
by the P, 'Eaton Co. to see if the
donating of the cup had stimulated
iI'te;Cst'in th:> fair ,o intake it worth
while to 4r'opeat •;thee doil,ltion, ex -
Pressed ,inillrsel f ,as highly deligh-
ted
eli;;h-
ted with the interest shown both
by the ,pitrpils and parents, and
with 'the number and quality of
the e,ahibit's.•-The Herald wished to
express a. ,word of praise, and to
e :tend congratulations to Miss
Tfuelia ,Rader., of S.S. No. 8) it117,
on •winning:thei,rine T. Eaton . Trd-�
piny: air(r hTaoi het teacher,. Mr. TI.
"W“ . roi.rilile1Te, why . 'e feet took.
great p ibis irr oncottr'a•gls)g••' .11is•
1 L tr'b to towards ni alix.
eoiigtsln'ing Quack Grass.
Glean cultivation is the most prac-
tical Method, The only successful
way is to give the cultivation when
it is heeded no matter what the other
work may be. Stich a plan, however,
mattes it necessary to limit the era-
dication operations to such a eizeu
field as call be handled with the
other farm work, Ploughing quack
glass infested land which has been
to clover~ :.this ,.'-oar vis soon as the
first crop is reproved and keeping It
absolutely free frim) afl green plants
from then on to freezing up time, eon -
tinning this• in tiie spring until plant-
ing tlrrret and then plant to corn o1•
potatoes: And' keeping the crop 'clean,
usually deals that weeds a knoelr-out
pUpl 4 o „Con 'i 11
ing .the Dcrshwoed'Scltool Fair th• glory without restos a 1op. 1" c
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or,•zn.';hr 'y' it • 1 ' .0
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We have a full- Stock of Sup-
plies for School Opening
Text Books of all kinds, Saat._.s,
Scribblers, Note Books, Di whh g
and Writing Books, _' ater Colors,
Inks, Pens and Pencil's, also a full
line of High School Books
We • can supply School Boards Withy; Chalk,
Blackboard erasers and Ink
Stationery, Phot=ographic SupLpH e ,
Developing a1 d Printing
MAGAZINES • FOR SALE
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5 RED CEDAR SHINGLES WHEN PROPERLY LAID WITH
ZINE CLAD NAILS WILL LAST 40 TEARS OR MORE WITH-
OUT
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OUT PAINTIDTG OR PATCHING. NO SNOW WILL BLOW
UP AND NO RAIN WILL Go THROUGH ..-
THE CHEAPEST AND TI11,IlEST.
We still. have a large quantity of Gyproc or hand. The
Fireproof Wallboard, Use it. for walls and ceilings to repair
the old plaster before you spring decorate. •
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G -et your Buggy Light Now!
You must have them
I- 1ectric Lamps $10.
Oil Larps $2.75
Auto Tops, Wagon Repair=ing,
Painting, Etc.
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4' WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OP AUTO ACCESSORIES,
4 AND SUPPLIES, AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON THESE
VARIOUS' LINES
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• CORD TIRES 30x3.4 AT ONLY ••• ... ••• $0.50
• TUBES 30x3% AT ONLY ....... $1.41)
X GOOD RUBBER CASE BATTERIES AT ...... ....... „ $15,0t1 ,
• 1 SECOND HAND 1.' H. P. GAS ENGINE VERY CHEAP.
2 FORD TOURING CARS
+ 1 FORD ROADS'T'ER CAR.
1 GOOD TRAILER. -
e ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER,
• WE DO EXPERT BATTERY WORIC ON REPAIRING AND
RD -BUILDING BATTERIES.1
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• 1FAR IMPLEMENTS 0
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t WE ARE P EADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS AND 4l
• CARRY JUST THE KIND OP MACHINERY THAT' WILL GIVE j
YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST SERVICE FOR YOUR MONEY
s LUMPS, PIPINGS AND FITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL OUR
PUMPS.
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Ods and Creases
+Tires,. Tubes,
V.'• • ' 4,
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