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RUSINESS CARDS
,Proudfoet, Kilieran ,& HOLMES.
13arrisl:eete i olie'tee cat,• ,Nut .see?.
Retell!,; Ete,.. Offiee. on .the . Squad
end door from Ha0.kiition St.: God-
BrICh, kr'ivabe feeds to loan at
lowest rales,
proudfoot, LC. J. L. leilioran
D. E. Holmes.
air, 'Relates will be in Uensall on
Friday of each week.
Andrew' F. Hess, Township Clerk
;Issuer of marriage 'licenses, ' Notary,
pone, Commissioner, Fire and Aux-
*mobile Insurance, Representing
Swore sed Erie Mortgage Corpora-
tion, The .Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
patario.
Dr. G.y L. Smith
, ` a o
D.D.S. (Toronto.) ID.D.S,,(Chrc g )
DENTIST
AT WALPER HOUSE, ZURICH,
EVERY WEDNESDAY
MAIN OFFICE' - HE1NSA.LL
A,U:C:T-1pO.�1-E.E-R
OSCAR TCLOPF
-' Graduate Carey M. Jones N
tonal School of Auctioneering. Try,
e
me for Registered
Te Live iz Sting;'
(All Breeds). Choicep
with prevailing pris. acnyth
taxies .for sale, -Will
g
>kbywhere. Zurich.
(phone ].8--93 or write,
'Licensed Auctioneer
ardless re
Licensee Auctioneer for County
of Huron.Ina position osition to con-
duct
duct any auction Sale, b
Its to size• or articles to sell. I
solicit your: business, and if not
satisfied will make net charges for
services. I)aeh'wotid,
Arthur Weber, -
Phone 31. r 13.
' ZuiiCh Meat
MARKET_
Fresh and Salt. Meats
Boiogna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash' Price for Woull 1
.15ASH FOR SKINS & RIDES
Tinghl'Ctt &
Deichert
zUtiti CH LIVERY
I am in a position to accomo-
date all requirements in the Livery,
-bine, have -Auto for hire. Any-
thing done in the teaming, line.
GEORGE J. '
phone 611 Zurich
H. S. ,p,TKINSON, L.D,S., D.D.S,
DENTIST' •
eraduate Of ' the. 'Rue' College
of Dental Stirgeon>i• of Ontario and
Of .the University of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Mil
teary District No. One,•London,Ont
-Office hours at' Zurich every
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY front
11O1e0 a,mr until 5.00 p.m at the Com:
mere -jai 'House. Main Office at
Exeter, Ont„,Phone 34. -19
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L
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WANTS .
felon every day .till 3 °clock p.m.
Do not fowl .'fowi" see e mge.plefi
when brought` in.
Highest Cash Pric•
es
e.—C•A,BH FOR -
Cream and Eggs
W. QlBrien
Phone 04. Zurich
L
CUTE LACHI'N'AN
"
Furmacer ,
SOFT CO.AL>rNovv in stock, cal' oe
high grade • West Virginia Lump.
rliOUL:tTS—Now on the way; .ear 'of.
our Boulets for Ranges and Farn•••
Maces. These ere Well known end
give.goed safisfaetion.
ALBERTA COAL—Expect soon,',
Two Cars of Alberta Coral
*OAflt 8C PRODUCE. MERCHANT
!Phone, Office low. ' ' Hpuse 10).
CtfficeStiCoal Yards, rds Brock Street,
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HEN L..ONT.
Fall &Winter Deliveries 1923
ANTI:MA A
tOoleB •;-Just. ;irrivcd cat
d1.. very*
high grade Coke fur l;;an
ges tind.
PUT iaeleR
Wants, For Sale, Loot,
Found* Notice, Etc. Ad
IN TIiI•f) COLOI1N
WANTED
TK rent a filen. on
,season, 1924e Apply -
Office.
STRAYED
ell res foe
at 'Herald
From my premises, Parr Line',
Hay Tp., u.4oine time age,' u red
heifer 18 months old . Finder kin-
dly notify Herb. Direardine, Hen-
sa11, "P O;: i."
Mr. Ernie IVIeyere left for Lax>
dont hiseweelt.:
Mrs G1d. Koehler was a week-'
end viisiter at Beyflold,
Mr. Coir. Thiel of Isitcherter We
a recent visitor' in the village.
Mess Dorothy Fritz ;spend the
New Year's Day at 'Clinton,
Mile, WI. IL 'Prank of Waterloo,
was( a ., weelt-end visitor in the vil-
lage,
Misses Leila Siebert is ;spending a
couple of weeps at leitcehner.
Mr. John Oesch and Mires Laura
Oesch left for Kitcelme.c on Wed-
eda
n y
Mr. one Mia, Alf, Melick : and
family were ,:spending New Years
Bay at C'reditonl.
Mils Violet ' Whitesides of Ilene
FOR SALE isall spent New Years day with Miss
Mabel ',Teeter, ,.
Yorkshires for 'sale—Young isows The man who will lose a friend
bred, and ready to breed, sired by
a Royal winner. Weanlings either
sex for present and January del-
ivery. Registered pedigrees fur-
nished, prices reasonable. Pine
grove Prince 64-87035 for service.
R. Y. MacLaren, • Hensall.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given that
fort he ts'aloe of a dollar., might
some day find himself without
Mr. Dan Koahle++ of Kitchener
called or( friends in the village pne
clay last week,
Have your skates sb rpet ed at,
Hees the. Jeweller, up -to -the -mine
tate equipment., 10e. per pair:
Mr. and Mee. Wilfred Laporte
tt e
1 1 i i
9 �. 1
and. family ere yr ittn
Detroit.
all persons-; having claims. against Mr. and Mrs'.• Ile.rb'. Mouss'eau,
the estate . of John Deichert, Sr., Meek the past week.:with Mee.
late -of the village of Zurich; in the Mousseaut brother Mr. • "Jobst
County of Huron, who died on •the
30th day of October, Al. LI., .1909
are requested tto forward their cla-
ims dolt ;proven tie the,'undersign-° dap ritornelli; to -spend .sometime
ed on, or before elle 28th day of tit. Detroit,
December, ...A,D.. 19$3.
Mr F•erdir±nd Floss, who under
AND NOTICE FURTHER IS GIV w en't an Grdinie tan ot London ,los-
EN that after the•said date the pita,, ort: Friday lust. is improv
Executor! will' proceed to distrib 'ng 'nicely
ute the estate, having regard only - Miss's Nancy Gin gericb or Wil
to the claiinn of which hit• then shall tnott Centre •spent the bohday,5 at
have notice. the 'Mina.of Mr.'Chrils. Schra•g and
other relatives and :friends
DATED at Zurich, Ont. �:Ihis llth Mr. Herbert K. Kalbfleisch; who
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day of December, A:,D„ 1923.
• spent the hoieda;y.s at-liis home on
Henry Deichert, .. tha 16th corn. has ag tin resumed his
E. A. Deichert, :studies at' Waterloo -seminav+y, ..
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Executors , Mr. and Mee. Ti. L,, Wvurt ..spent
Tuesday. at E tyfield. Nir. Nes-
.hitt _Wioetest who hes /spent the. pest
week, a,t his hole , there, returned
with thein.
Mr. Morn to Eitber, of •Cleves
laud, who has •sent the past l o
vests with _nds here left on
Tuesday for Bock gtei, N.Y. to
attend a Salesman's •Ctinereuticin.
Wainer, at,.Tlnrronv ,
Mrs. E. Trueennirr and hergrand
child, Evelyn Ayres left Wednes-
FOR SALE
A good secondhand baby car-
riage for sale. can be, seen at
Melick & Braun's Furniture Store.
FOR SALE
Mr. 'CT, :EiI1 r, ct^tori ,parried by
elauehtme Mee: W. H. Frank. aitten-
ICH Hen
tiTINO
' . Ureait . i er tt ' g" rs :
i1 ttid[ii1 rl t: "free
!wp14tarrct± ;ii.veerr.irren,i>:+SU for teantfrt; -
i --Do Not ('rube Yonne `frees tee
'fJleavisy 1t; l)&loys flrowtti sate"
V milting —fierce a tel Suggestioue.
1(9011.e4,10l,t4:q ny Onttiri0 1)(,,t,art. mei) t d'
Ag['i culture, 'Toronto.>
in conjunction Wall our reeouiruot,•
dations on prtirnne given bele e•
wish also to make certain le COY:.
iijenclatioira as to distances of -f+uke:•
ing to those growers who cot,rttie
plate sitting out stew orchat'rin. 17
peaches, foe example, we are of the
upreton thee taking one variety wee
aupther, eighteen feet apart ease
wily,' or the equivalent,should be tier
absolute minimum distance. Tw3nty`
feet would be a better distance, Con-
sideraibiy fewer trees to the acre cue
be pet, but it is probable, though not
pro en, that just as much fruit to
the acre will be harvest ed as if . the
orchard were more closely planted.
Then, too, fewer trees meansless.
capital outlay for nursery stock, les:
pruning, greater .ease in orchard
operations such as pruning, spray
ing cultivation. harvesting, etc„ less
susceptibility' to ,disease, and there -
tore longer life for the trees. triter -
crops also can be grown for a greater
,eiigth of time andwith less inyuee
ot•(;itarcl trees,
Jds ..aces tiectnrxintended tor Plaiitine.
,04e would rteonirnond the fcllow-
s'g gent ral dlatanctss
nt+Pl+ 36.10 40 feet tor standa:ua.
1- a nli.:rs at 10 to 20 foot...
'tiliet'I•les,' Sweet, 35 to oU tact;'"
601.11,• to 10 20 feet.
teaches, 18 to 20 feet.
l t 16 to .18 feet. •
eiunm,18 to, 20 feet.
,,caller growing varieties ltossitde,
Closer.
Consideration Must of course 0e
ee eu • to the variety beim; ptaute.t,
entailer grt ivin„ varieties can 00
,ivea ' the absolute tninimiiin die -
emcee with larger g"nwin>; tart. t t..i
elan vely farther apart; also, it 1 JO -
Avower prefers, trees may be p>uita;A
Ili h2.0 instead of 18 i 1 8, giving
practically the same number of t••se
to the acre.
Do Not Prune Young Tree Heavily.
The practice usually advucated he
On ter young tries, (whether
apple^ pear, peach or other fruity
Until 'they come into bearing; buts
beets to give regular, fairly heavy an-
nual, dormant pruning on the theory
that such pruning induces vigorous
;growth and makes, for a larger,
stronger tree.
• 77, perimental a+orlr in England, in
the United States -and at this Statiot:.i
hese,eleiwn conclusively,' however,
Lust the less pruning the young non-
. bearing tree is given; the larger,
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Fine reeidentar property-. in rcI"d`'th fienera1 of the formerr5` rile:- stronger 10trey to blearing,: inn,:., iiia soon,
l p }� f er 1t,. Gomes, alta .b'eruring. �xirXvtli. is.
Zurich.. Gaod b'riek. house wined thei tereetate le 'S• me er 'at CTed lir•..' >tienttyc;frrceuesti . by ertrriing.
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for hydra, gaod.:;well, stable,, gar- it vele Satnadee ' Tir'aathier"c,::sa pr grawih'iii- she...
den and fruit trees Fol partic .' Asti alyd' YT.s Itloy d �e11tP, r1 , Merl yours tree resulting:; -1x ons, sissy;+
ula>rs.,.:.apple;, to `' A. se: . flee%, e • . t t unrng does ime total se tete'.- etre -
Zurich. t, li iketriy' o1 i,j t1+0iis "W -?1.. hllrfl<t��'"N�ls ver, as the northal growth and me
parents, Mr. and. Mes. Joho Glut, Al the unpruned tree. Careful nleae-
men.. 16entents: dentoristrate this.
'" r rt 1 liar begin the eieuning'De)ays eirowth autd Frtuting.
ill:
iters at the- home. of the latter's asion of large and small branches
FARM FOR SALE
. A. fine 75 acre farm abciirt 'five
miles from. Zurich has beei'i placed
in toy hands for telling. Q11 the
farm is 6 acres good bush, bunk
barn, silo,. and other`ontbuilding's,
and good.\
brick. dwelling: t
g? Ing; Farni
is well •. fenced --and 'drained seta
water supply is excellent. t For
particulars apply ..to A, F. Hess,
14th corn 'entertain a
Zuriehr their friendls to an oyster supper
t ay 4' to;,The • reason for . the unpruned or
coni y isaiieitr�r, for twee' .ot niutt� l#'
tlin.'t 39 :y<ear:;y leas t nil; c1 ht's ghtly 'pruned tree being larger than
resi nation to.: Count• f 1.:;11,01- the tree- receiving•=tzrore severe treat-.
g inent is in reality very sintple Mud
elan;+ N ' a+tiidau will b�' ,1 a tin- logical. The soil, may contain ate
til t:ham January Iscssi.).1 o t 2net?r abundance of :pl'ant. food, but this
..
•t go 'to
the
food must lira
pounicl. • "raw it
leaves and bo there" turned into
Mr. and lista. Roy Merrier, or the ,aianulactured'' food.. before. ' the
-+d' number of
21-4
AUTO OWNERS .
• Try our anti -freeze for
radiator, saves draining every
ening . foor all winter. It is.
expensive. --L. A. Prang.
let th'4 hour when the old year pias
• see away and the new year is nail-
send
lsh
^eyed in. All report a very fine
and etjoyable time.
Mee and Mt si:.•L. Ridley pf Lon
your
et --
riot Were week -end visitors•at,the
'-19 Mine of Mr. and MJ. t. CI �'ritzt
EMs.` Ridley was formerly „Miss
In renewing your. subscriptions
for your daily and weekly papers
fenlember the Herald .Office• 'is
agent for most of theta end in
some cases can save yeti as tnuch
as 50 cents on a single subscript-
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107]► ' • , •
Tuxedo Chatterless,
AUTO OIL FOR FORD CARS.• GU
AIIANTEED TO. STOP+ifiEC`IiAT,
TERING OP. , BANDS. Sold .By
L. A. PRANG, ,Zurich. ' ..: tf18
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Supply,.:, Of
Furnace
ut and Fu
Chesnut
On Hand
,Marjory Fritz daughter of Mrs, M,
J.' Fritz,'. fortrieriy, • of Zurich. but
no''V re� tiding at •Londo*r, who with
her two daughters, Veda lend Erna
.were alt>,o _'c isil irng, haste' 'the past
week .I • • , , . •
01d England has to play same-
jug; for boueetly pnyiltg her debt
to the.United. Stag. Tana.tion1;
direct and indirect, `per' hid in
Great Britio tt, E+1\ri'z,n' and the ,Un
Un-
ited: States is 'ann'ounced by Mr.
Baldwin—United Kingeontl- $791.
France, $2e; United Stat is
P�eopil who find their autos hard
to start these cold. days will:. do
'Well to pour hot water over the
•carburatcr ::tend first thaw . out ,the
ice that forms from the water in
•game. A. villager demonstrated`
this to test the other day(; end it
(,wast full of ice which 'formed there!,
'that he purchased n fixed in . the
gasoline
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Gree can make ;use of it for further
gt`&wth and fruitfulness. Fruiting, by
reeinoving part .of the • possibleleaf
area of the. tree, reduces by just that
niuch the ability of the ;tree to manu-
facture plant food, and hence inhibits
,growth.:
• With reference to pruning delayiag
fr,iiiting, . it has lately been shown
that before there can he fruitfulness
there must be a partial storing up
of nianufactured Mode. In the
branches, twigs andfruit spurs. This
stat tug up of surply",'Eood naturally
iii the rrapi d u e
takes plane first tet . n .
tree with'its greater leaf surtttee and
the, • tnpruned tree is therefore the
erst" to come Into bearing.
Printing Reemettnezttdattiens.
itead'back the young tree at plant-
ing ,hmg d'as is:.the • pi.'esent practice
•te eolrnterbalance the root pruning
incident ice transplanting. Limit
sb1 sequeut''peunini ofthe non -hear-
ing `tree to'the removal of un'.esir-
able branches: and even then thin out
too little rather than too much. Bead
back a ,branch oirly when ecce sw y
to.shape the tree and. then e i teb +ck
preferably to a side 'branch jeeeiate
lightly, recognizing tiliit light prun-
ing for the peach.r;oued uo t'n+-eeta,te
pruning for the apple. As the tree
roaches maturity and bears heavily,
hea1;ier pruning will have to be. given
to maintain a proper supply of new
growth.—E.- F. Feltner, fiort. Exp.
Station, :Vineland Station.
[t rs estimated that the ',mrion•s-
invention5 put forth by Thomas
&. Edi ,+fin `are now furnishing" em-
ployment to nearly .,1,000.000 men
and women ie America ,.slant,, '.In;
the 'effete the were, itv clean°, whole-
some and well paid. It betters
pe the mind and 'stitnula.tes ambition.
Case QL SOMI ' The importance' of a genius` like
.
• •. ;. Edison, to his country is not to, be,
Ono*,.:35` HEVS ALL -17 calculated lets earthly terms.
Aneeng► the five -hu tilred ores ,went to,•the London' Adverirs-
•eI' for COtt.t.f`.':ii: were the fOilGl?.eJi
sent in • fronts these parts ;— Fier
L. D. S;, D. D. S. ,ence and«Willittee Dutlsford, R. R.
11, Esteter; Nina Elliott, Vivan Eli -
DENTAL SURGEON • tett, Exeter; Kathleent+' Evelyn and
Gerald- LAW:tel, R.E.:e, Crediton;
Niclke D Burdon, Pt. Pranks; Peg-
gy
r-
gy Morel, Zurich; Harvey Willis
Grand Bend; Ross ' ;Tohtlston Zure
Dr. H H. COWEN
At IticCorrniek. Block, Zurich, ev-
ery Thursday and. Saturday.
Main Office
Joh; Loma and Aileen Ellwood',A11-
BAR`iyLEIB'S BLOCK, DA.;SHWOOD f I Citi
Horticultural if:iri+.sa,
:handing the trunke and larger
limbs of apple trees with strips of
cloth •liae ;been practiced eel: asiveiy
for ,the control of the ;codl'a+; a :\tet.
Tgie Method' coitetsts'a fastening a
baud'ef' 414)1.ti around the r.rtru'::, troll
? y?, et', ilia i0();if!...halt 1.154' been re-
moved: ,penally a band mate from
buriap., .folded to three thio ':_.:ties
4 10 1$inrrtes wide, is used The (id-
ling mote„ larvae, ur worms ..w1
beheath °ti e >:+ad" to form their co,
coons t Yd s :tilts be destiova.t liy
hat (ere 1.': ,s..of ten days.
C'ut ti. . 0041 and thin the neve
growth.,,{' . .nes and goosebL rte?s
when' tile t }; ,.'s off. 'loo t,7 . h
lirush'•itucl no •...elevation make Str•.tll
berries,
This kf 00, time. as ever bofore
when evr'i sanlier ought to be a
student tate,rict.;,tural ecorlemies.
The: t'arti:.fli. s studying marketing.
The �h tl)lt, . rr,list ''know ale way
�.a �..i•,3�tt.
'� to
Always ni the market for saw logs
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35 Dos'Es -40
CErers
Exact Copy of Wrapper. -
For Wants and Children.
Mothers That
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Genuine Caston
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Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THC CENTAUR COMPANY, N W YORK CITY,
If Yor cannot afford a Ford why
not buy a nice Rubber Tire Buggy
HESS sells them
REPAIRING
Painting Fo:d Car, One e'oat, $15.00, Two Coats $20,00
iCoveriug Ford Top Good Material $27.00
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Changing Ford Curtains to Open with Doors .- $5.00
*18.00
i?aitltttrg Buggy
IF YOU oWANT SERVICE, WE 'H AVE_. IT
WE•I{ERUBBER' YO UR BUGGY WHEELS.
Fs n E essi fti>; en rich
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I Lumber Laths
h �slides
Everythingg in
Combination storm and screen doors made to order,
Lumber and Building. MateriE 1
Custc rs \\'ork c da it3'
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iFive'Cocd Reasons'
+WHY WE CAN SELL SUITS FRO112
+$10 TO $15 LESS THAN. OTHERS.
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We stbukour_ own goods.
4.i Our Suits are ranee by work-
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4't. The very best linings put in
*"+ a all our garments. I* 5. We guarsntee satisfaction or
of.
manship, second to notie,
Have only one price for Make
ing °Suits.
money reftinded. `
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