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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1927-12-01, Page 5IetulidaYs Reee?tuybei, , 027 =MO=MOE IIERAZD tee 1V5I i "ESS$ CARDS '• l r1 1 trDLEYE.HoLmEs J Srt'Riti SOLICITOR, NOT, CRY PUBLIC, RTC, t1dce, Hamilton Street, Jn♦t off l fie are, GO»ERICEf '" Ont. Spotlit. aaMtteotior to Vii el and Court. Wok. v. Mellows meg be eo neultlsd et iatiedetrieb by pbi ezee . sod phone enrage reversed, • IL L C!P.la W ItnN Ii. D. Re D.DaS• DENTAL SURGEON lit t DRUZ.', BLOCK, ZUMCkl[ Fav-+ air Thuretlity, Friday and ea'kur- Main Mire : TLl IB'S BLOCK, D.e. 31l1WO011i Andrew( F. He Township Clerk' *suer of ralarriage licenses. Notary ?Malar, Conaralisati aneir, Fire. and Aut- ittraobile IniF1'a7„eranco Rewes,eriting Mora & Brie oricgagaa, Corpors ti , The Canada _Cruet anti. .ZU tNH -- ONTARIO - 7 - 9CI11C9A1.s IOPltt lPrarsidcteta- Carey la, Soma" Nat- 3aaiety School of �,•nrstioneeringTr Ion Registered Stock Lek% kat Breeds). Tern . ig Choice prevailing( prices. lieltF �� for sale. `.Wiil sell anything S 1 Zurich,„t'!k ae 18--93 or Write, icensed . Auctioneer FOR HURON et MIDDLESEX AM IN A. POSITION TO CON - ant any auction sale,regilrrdless Ike to size or articles to ;sell,, t Vtlielt your business, and if not Issitisfiied will make Oto charges foe :Arthur Weber, ra D,anl3•wood. iltenne 1*r•--97, • 4•111111101110•100111•0600000.0,641101114 •• •• i Fresh mid Salt Meats BOkogna Sausages, etc Highest Cash . Price for Wool CASH, FOB SKINS OODLES Ttangb1 t &' Deichert swiss•j•••g••••1•••••••••N• Zurich !WI MARKET ZURICH LIVERY. rear YOUR Wants; For Sale, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads IN THIS COLUMN FOR SALE A good stable etetable for a garage or hen Stable. :Applyte .eed. iiab'erer, NOTICE. • My accounts are now ready,,for_ such parties • who owe "me, and ll would 'apprecia'te a call very„ much. �V V, Siebert., NOTICE WARDING is hereby given that in future those parties • who have been, indeiging in ringing door bells and ruening away, if caught again in thin .aet, will -be ,pros- eented according to Law. By Order, Zurich Police Trustees. R& f .HELP FOR 1028 Order experit. need, 'German sp- eaking fare i help, all pay their own fare. Order men, girls or fainilles. Men to: ;get $18 to $20; girls from $35 to • $18 per •month. lids Is by neW arrangements with P lithoritiee. Apply 'Rev. K. rretzexigei; Port Elgin, Ontario LOST 1927 auto markers No, 266-053, .Finder -kindly return' to. owner, or ieaive at Herald Office. Ted, Laporte, R.R.2, •Zurich. LOCAL NEWS Messrs J. Deeher Jr„ and Wn. Decker attended the Royal Winter Fair a.t Terwito for a few day;; The Bronson Line public school will hold .their school concert •o:u Wednesday evening, Dec. 21at, Miss iI owlio of. Bayfield, i�rJ visiting with 'her sister, Mrs, G: Koehler. Mr. Waw. Lamont made, a 'basin gas trip to Crediton on .:Yfonday. O” my kthre more weeks till X•n1as do your shopping now, Tfr. T. L,"' Wuri'nr ins- running a rather :attractive ad v, in this we sek''s" paper, and. we would ask the public to read it and than act. Mrs. Caroline Oe:soh•,dot Blake left last week. frit Thedfoid wh- ere she intends to spend .the win- ter months: Large preparations are. being made for the most captivating Clu:sierras Festival'' e' ver enjoyed at En andel Evangelical Church. The dale is Monday, Decel ber 26th. .Rev: H. Renebe and family at- e idecl the evedd n re ept ea to •derecl •to Rev. and Mrs Bruer, at Dashwood. last Thursday evening Rev, Rembe ws •.on the program as• chief speaker. The next: Council meeting of Hay Township will be hold on Friday December 2ud, instead o1s.D;ee. 5th; The iast 'meting of the Council will be held On December 15th.. Mr. Gordon Rai;, eon of Mr and Mills. J. P Rau,, his left for Detroit, where he •expects ,,o spend'• the winter months. He willbe great- ,ly missed in the luneup of'the Zur- STRA'F'ED. ich hockey team as he was. always • one 'of the 'good lineup. Unto the farm of Mr. Z. pea,- jarrene, Hay Township, 9 two- yeareolcl heifer Owner , can have s.n:rb by' p:•o'virg prone:ty and paying ell expenses. Apply to Thus .Meyers, Zurich. Mr. and Mr . Oster'Kophl,r and family of this. Gosh'en north, who. have recently sold the farm • on' which they were lit'ing, lrioi'ecl their effects tnta their other, fart'. a little south ont he' • 1 G iia "o oa i n n 1 ), Mon -day. LOST On the Sauble Line, a Brown Robe. Finder please return to Edward J. Devon y, R.R. 2. STRAYED Unto my premises, Sauble Line, Hay Township, a yearling heifer Owner can have same by prov- ing property, and paying all ex- Ipentses.—Alfred Meidinger, NOTE Earn $25 weekly up at home ad- dressing envelopes. No canvass- ing. Everything ft rnished. Spare or full time.. Particulars for •stamp. • Mailing Service, Box 9, Sydney, `'Nova Scotia. FOR SALE 1, 5-h. p. Lister Engine. 1, 5 -ton Neigh scale, apply to S. E. Merner, Bayfield. - STRAYED. Unto my premises; Go3hen Line south, Hay, about Oet. 6th, ayear- ling heifer. Owner can have'same by proving property anis settling all accounts. Louis Wurau. 1 etre in a po+srtion •toe,,GCReeer-J ,, Amte all rtegdrements in fle Livery iiad'ineee, have Auto for Lire;. Any ? Ong done in: the tearing line. ' GEORGE J. THIEL . Mete 59 • Zurich,Ont. L'IV o'uL.TRY WANTED Mikan every day do $ O'elaek,p n. as :i of feed Iowa Same '• morning aaill'en brought in, Highest Cash Prices —cies .1fOa-- Cream and Eggs • W. O'Brien j 1 14 Zurich ffiadquarters FOR TES TUBES AND 4 Two more new gas fillers are being installed at Motusseau's gar- age, which ar?' being put in and '1 retail the Shell brand of -gaso- lene. paso-lene. In all we thing this is now 11 gas pumps in town, and therm is now no need of the flivver to go dry in the tank. Mr. and Mrs, Wiili.air:; J, Hanson, bridal couple, of Penetanguishene are visiti:ig at the home of Ole•for mer's father, Mr. John A. Manson, Reeve of Stanley Toownship. The sin'i. Herald j torn nth :the many' friends U [1 HIM I tit HAI One of the Greatest Menaces to Farm Profits, fiatTroof 13uiltlingc. and Cribs a Necessity--+• G lilt an° Trees Wed ---•16aaodle Poisons and Saha Carefully. (Contributed by,C)rtarm 1'epartrent• Abriculture Toronto./ •' 4p.. r' iriliEl rat is the orst caning::! ;hest' in Hie surf-, ;Prom' Jt:, home ..wrong tiltl.i dwellings and i,torerounrs t.• pollute and destroy human ford. It carries bubonic plague and min - Other diseases fatal to man and has been responsible for more .untimel deaths among human beings than all_ the wars of history. •'. In the [United -States rats and mica each 'year destroy 'crops and other' property valued at over $200,000,- 000. This destruction"'is equivalent to the gross earnings of an army oI peer 200,000 men. • On many a farm, if the grain ,eaten and wasted by rats and nice .could' be sold, the proceeds would more than pay -all the farmer's taxes. The common br'osyn ,rat breeds silt to ten times a year and produces an average of ten young at a litter. Young fchiales fare rd when only three or four months old. At this rate a pair of rats, breed- rg uninterruptedly. and without caths, would nta the end -of' three years (18 generailons) be increased to 359,709,882 individuals, For centuries the world has been 0ghting tai.:, without • organization -tied at the sauce dine has been feed• mg them and building for th ens fort- orries for concealment. v.o ar,, .t R. -ight them' on equal terms i e must deny them food and hiding piaacc, • Wo must organize and unite to tie • communities of these posts. The time to he gin is now. Granaries, corncribs, aiid poultry houses may be made rat -proof by a liberal use of cement in the found- ations and floors; or the floors may be .of `wood resting upon concrete. 'It has been foss .l than in poultry houses, dry soil or sand may be used as a covering for the cement door, and in stables a wooden door resting on concrete is gust as satisfactory s far as the exclusion of rats is core: corned. The common practice of s atting corncribs on posts with i•ivertorl pans at the top often foils to exclude rais, because the •posts arJ ani high enough to place the lower cracks of the structure beyond reach of the animals. As rats are excellent jump- ers, the posts should he tall enough to; prevent the animals from obtain- .'ing a foothold at any place within three feet of the ground. A crib built in extend ng •congea.',u ations to to ; -.;his iv ty, however, is not very happy young couple satisfactory. - For ea -at -proof crib a well -drained Frons ,now until the end Ncrf the `galls, laid in cement, should be sunk site should be chosen. The outer ear w• 1 th.. Hezald advertisers 131- about 20 inches into the ground. The ease assist order product'on in,,,,- space within the wallsshouldbe this office by having Bhang 01 grouted thoroughly with cement and Dopy in ou-i office nut later , than broken stone and finished with rich Tuesday forenoon each week. Wag concrete fora floor. -Upon this the cannot guarantee the cher-fret of I strpcture Wily be built. Even the "o" ' reech"i» ael an Trt ,tiny e,v- walls of the crib may be of concrete. ening or 'Wednesdayrr.�r tru,;, Corn will not mold in contact with • them, provided there is good ventila- Our merchants of i * vil''tgH tie/rand the roof is water -tight.' However, there are cheaper ways areopening we some is ii nice i of excluding rats froni either new or shipments of Xmas.. goods, .which, 3ld corncribs. Rats, nrice, and spar - re being 'offered tot he public at 1 rows may be kept out effectually by very reaso•nab:e and attractive pri- the use of either an inner or an outer ces.,... There ins no need of going; covering of, galvanized -wire netting elsewhere to do your shopping. if j of half-inch mesh and heavy enough our merchants have not just ;ata to resist the teeth of the rats. The exactly what you, want, it tvili be i netting in common use in screening cellar Windows is suitable for cover - a pleasure for them to get it for ingthe or lip' tr ib A you• Be :loyal to your'comm�nitv, netting, tai€ }ng, er s, s rats can c] im b :30' your, buying iron; your home, be, s4Aned ui 1 Yap } P age tt ,� �� 1 A ,tea t3 6" if 7I:if 1[1 Zurich Driig Stole FUTNAM FAL,7,1LESS DYES r • rf,r+ g r.; Dr. A, J, a 'Liar-fob M, PiM t P,+r, uv. M M� fi oe, .r••F.g•.t•44•' 44+4444,+3.+•i;••F •,7•+.1-ir : •i» ,•:,++++++++++4.+++4-1,+ ABE YOU WINTER I COMING e KEEP TIIE COLD .AIR OLT el) THE W.441%1 1%1 AIR IN With -Storrs., Windows and'.V •C :-:;enation Doors. PLACE ,YOUR QRr_1.::13 NOW! iA large stock of Wallboard peeling, eeling, Gyproc and other. Building Supplies .on Hand. .1 4. Made of pare Flaxseed in ,t + •'b. bags at 4;i cents per , lb. Special prices on large qu'tntrlrY FEED A HANDFUL A DAY,, FLAX ,"FAL • PHONE 69 .i.4.4.4.444.4.4 -t-'94-4..1-1-4.4.4.+4.4.+++. 1 Pei, lee ,Itf tore must I� WANTED merchant, w.he will always give to be excluded, the wire netting may he carried up about three feet from the ground, and above this a belt of sheet metal about a foot in width may be tacked•to the outside of the building, Owing to their cunning, it is not always easy to clear rats from. prem- i ni-Wo n. al'e 'ilf�t We are in the market lar Dutch your be3t vn'u'' for y oy tr n.rro--ey, sett onions of good quality. High -- elk mtaiket prices paid. The Evangelical League was in T. re Wuurmy :Zurich. charge of the Biblestudy Com- mittee last eriday, evening. Miss Beulah "Sararas led the meeting, 'while Al's.; L. Fars: 1:x1 the bible sandy period. Bu yin' ss was then transacted. Miss Bu:ah Sararas NOTICE TO FARMERS—After Novem- ber ist chopping and rolling will be 'done" at our mill on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday of each week, during the whole day. Williams Bros., ,Zurich. NOTICE. • We carry a complete line of Poultry •st&pplies, Cod Liver Oil, Oyster Shells, Beef Meal, Bone Meal, Laying Meal and all Royal Purple remedies. - • Hogarth Baby Chick Hatchery, 'Phone 47 3, Exeter, Ont. COAL 1927 WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE GENVINH Scranton Coax ALSO CARRY! Cake P+r,calaantias and Soft Coal 0001) SUPPLY ON RAND ,• ® w'ttfr ELEPHON`E YOUR ORDERS g� 6911 �� • EARLYTO 4.11 5.. WEJN0•. Prop.ase Son : ,,; a oott *max mond?pvilo tll$d v`r , mom 1,T. •1 who is shortly leaving for Kitch- ener, spoke n few words .to the gathering.. The League is very sorry to ;loose her, as she was a very active member. Garfie'd Wit 'naer led the discs ,5 iional part, which .was greatly enjoyed by all present. We are looking for YOU next Friday 'night at 7.30. NEW BOOKS The Zurich Library* is always very grateful for any good books that are being donated trom time to time 1 And till Society 'Wishes to, greatly ttlank 1%1r. Orville Elines for the following volum s. South Africa. Studien by A.P ,Hillier History` of tale North West Re. ellion. Mabel's White Kitten. Storni TsosecL The World and its Petiole. Then ,also the following books green cucumbers, and other . fresh donated to: ,the Library by Mrs., vegetables are very tempting to the C. Joy.,- animals in winter. When seed, grain, Great Builders and Explorers of the Empire The Trail 14lnlr"•rs Boy's ' Aunuai. he The Boyt=outs andt Army Aieship The Boy Scouts! with the Allies in The Trance, he Boy : Scouts on Belgain },little •f lelda. The Boy ;Allies in Great Peril ;by, t. Robert frownay ises by trapping; if food is abundant, it is impossible. A few adults refuse to enter -the most innocent -looking trap. And yet trapping, if persistent- ly followed, is one of the .most effec- tive ways of destroying the animals. For'•general use the improved mod- ern traps with a wire fail giieased by a baited trigger and driven by a coiled spring have marked advan- tages over the oltl forms, and many of them may be used at the same. time. These traps, sometimes called "guillotine" traps, are of many de- signtssa but the more simply construct- ed are preferable. Probably those made entirely 'of metal are the best,, as they are more durable. Traps with tin or sheet -metal.; bases are not recommended. A small• section of an ear of corn is an excellent bait if other grain is not present. Other excellent baits for rats and mice are oatmeal; toast- ed cheese, toasted bread (buttered), fish, fish offal, fresh liver, raw meat, pine nuts, apples, carrots, and corn, and sunflower, squash, or pumpkin seeds. Broken fresh eggs are good bait at all seasons, and ripe tomatoes, Pushint Water. •• < ,. Sinbad the, Sailor, atid other tales from the Arabian Nights The Societyg featly thanks the 1T r .more donors toe ` th'm ! fine veol - or meal is used with a guillotixte .trap, it is put on the trigger plate, or the trigger wire may be 'bentout- ward and the bait placed paced .dire t c Iy under it. Among the principal poisons that have been recommended for killing rats and :mice are barium carbonate, stryetpin, arsenic, phosphorus, and squille, • Poison: for rats should never be placed in open or 'Unsheltered places. This ap'plies particularly to strychnin or arsenic on meat, Packages eon- laining poisons should always bear tt Warning label and should not be liant ralrere r h'1 it 1 litri_o , tlu.il WJitu 1rSd irll l ,t toe $ullCiih Nee i. �41 Auto Tops,, Wagon Real Second Ht: HESS SEEP THE VET, AWAY. FL ISCR ZURICH . 4r+d++L+++F. ++§++1F+9++1•+ ++I+•i'4c++€'1E.INS fcgrrittrillaigESTINar.ftwatikutur.261zumAINNIPX T iuggy Tops _?gig Painttng d Buggies IJRICII • Oii♦Niro4•••••N♦♦P.♦4i 4 ,.x 1,�♦®♦ t,�+®9♦A��♦♦Alii♦ >Q0 ♦ilk Autos and Auto Bupplies - • • WE CARRY A COMPLETE Li' OP AUTO ACCESSORIES, • • • AND SUPPLIES, AND CAN e • VEt YOU MONEY ON THESE, • VARIOUS .et NES ♦ CORD TIRES 30x3% AT -ONLY „. -,--• .:. ... $8.50 • TUBES 30x334 AT ONLY ,....,. . $1.40 ATI • GOOD RUBBER. CASE I3AT l ,; i'.S AT $15.00 • 1 SECOND HAND 1;. H. P. -:s -`.' i NGINE VERY CHEAP. a a FORD TOURING CARS • 1 FORD ROADSTER CAR. • 1• GOOD TRAILER, • ,ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN• GO ) RUNNING ORDER. • ,AVE DO E SPERT BATTERY i'+ ORI( ON REPAIRING 'AND 6 • • • [FARM IM ': 1EMENTS RE -BUILDING 1 A. °TERIES. • l i iiVE ARE HEADQUARTERS PO.'," FARM IMPLEMENTS AND • CARRY JUST THE KIND OF` ie t C;EIN•ERY THAT WILL GIVE • YOU THE BEST, AND LONGF;I!' POI -1 YOUR MONEY. i ' Tires, Tabes, G i•Rs and Creases • PUMPS, PIPINGS AND FITTI:N IS, ALSO INSTALL OUR ' Pier 'a e A Fran ? - Zurich +tui ��1ety l iN �#!Ni+ Nw,►.i�r +►v r�r,.rVeit, 4 b '.4 . : tOit t tf ..