Zurich Herald, 1924-03-13, Page 5rsday March laths 1924
BUSINESS CARDS
Itroudfoot, Killoran 6r ROLMMT1 S.
Batrieteria, at)iic,toi's, ee:t i s,.
Ptah iii a., Ltc Office ,(nn ..the S;luale,
ut door from Hamilton St. God-
tairich Private, funds to 'loan at
7pteest rates,
Proutlfoot, K.C. J. 1+, Killoran
D R. Holmes.
fir, Holmes will be in "Repsall on
Friday of each week.
Andrew F. Hess, Township Clerk
Sasser of marriage licenses, Notary
abuc, Commissioner, Fire and Aut
.:mobile Insurance, Representing
futon and Erie Mortgage Corpora-
mn, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
++oris.
Dr. G. L. Smith
S. (Toronto.) ,D.D.SAChicago)
DENTIST
AT WALPER HOUSE, ZURICH,
EVERY WEDNESDAY
aLi iN OFFICE -- HENSALL
OSCAR KLOP?
Graduate `Carey M. Jones N
at-
fisiaal School of Auctioneering. Try
Ma for Registered Live Stock;
hill Breeds). Terms in keeping
'with , prevailing prices. Choice
karma for sale. Will sell anything
anywhere.
risme 18-93 or write,
'Licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer ,for County
lift 'Huron. In a position to con -
Suet any auction sale, regardless
las to size or articles to sell. I
solicit your business) and if not
eistIlefied will make no charges for
services. •
krthur : Weber, - Dashwood.
'nine 13-57
Zurich IAeut
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
'Bologna Sausages,; etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool
CASH FOR SKINS & HIDES
T' ngibiut &
Reichert
ZURICH LIVERY
I am in a position to accomo-
dat ' all requirements in the Livery
Labe, have A.uto for hire. Any-
thing done in the teaming line,
GEORGE' J. THIEL
Thone 59
Zurich
'J. S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S,
.DENTIST
i graduate of the Royal College
of •Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
mit the University of Toronto, •
Late District Dental. Officer, Mil-
itary District No. One, London,Ont
Office hours at Zurich every
alma Office, •Exeter. Phone 34:
Zurich every TUESDAY
Phone 79. -19
LINE
POU LT R Y
WANTED
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*Sao everyday ilii 3 pan,
Oslo
Do not teed fowl same morning
',skein i: brought in. •
ash Prices
hest task
CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W.' O'Brien
• . • Phone• 94. Zurich
COAL
-, es 1923
11 &Wnteir Deliveries
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.ilINTARApITE LACKWANA COAL
'i.''0'--J.uat ,aa'rivcd ear• 'of very
big) :'grade Coke for l aai,gt:.s and
Furnaces
-- otv ' car.of in stock
SOFT COAL -NOW ,
Aug% grade West' Virginia Lintel.
2,011LETS--Nover Of the way, car of
Eoulets for Ranges and Furn-
*COL -These are Weil known and
give good seatisfaetioXL
ALBERTA (COAL -Expect soon,
Two Cars Of Alberta Conal
WW1 & PRODUCE ME1 C11A21TT
'Picone. Office lows. House iaj,
`Mace& oa1 1tard6, Brock ,Street,
HENSALL ONTi.
PUT YOUR
Wants, For Sale, Lost
Found, Notice, :Etc. Ads
JN THIS COLUMN
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Will take aWANlimitedED number of
cattle for pasture for season, of
1924, For further particulars ap-
ply to John . Stephan, R,R. 1, Zur-
ich, Phone 5-99. 35-4
NO'1CICE.
Notice is hereby given that all
tanks, ladders, .etc., ;in the fire hall,
Zurich, will in .future not be 'loaned
out for any purpose. The appli-
ances are wholly for fire protect-
ion and will be kept only for this
purpose. The fire hall will hi, fut-
ure be kept locked aid in csae it
is necessary to give a fire alarm
or to ,secure any of theappliances
to fight, a fire, the key of thelock
can, ha obtained at the Zurich Tel-
ephone Central, either day or night
By Order..
Zurich Police Trustees 35-2
FOR SALE
I have a limited quantity of
Yellow Blossom 'sweet clover sped
Aliso some 'timothy teed for sale.
Apply to Hy, Clausius, R. R. Not
1, Zurich, Phone 6-94 35-2
FARM FOR SALE
Consilstin,g of 100 acres, being
Lot 8, CConceseion 4; Stanley Torn
ship, good buildings. Will either•sell
or exchange on a grans farm. For
full particulars apply to William
F. Alexander', R. R. No. 2, Henmsai
Ont. Phone 6-82. 35-2
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NOTICE
Iy h'ereby give Notice that I will
not be responsible foe any store
billss, or debbe of any kind con-
tracted in my name except !such' as
are made personally by me. 31-3
HARRY BADOUR, Dashwood,. Ont.
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 122 acres, being
Lot 211 and 22, Lake .Road. West,
Hay Township, 2% miles south of
St. Joseph. Farm is in good estate
of cultivation. For particulars ap-
ply to Proprietor, Mr. Chas, Lt
framboise, R. R. 1. Dashwood.
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AUTO OIL _FOR ''OI2D CARS. GU
ARANTEED TO ' STOP THE CHAT.
TERING OF BANDS. • Sold 13y
L. A. PRANG, Zurich. tf18
COAL
Supply Of
Chesnut and Furnace
On Hand
Case & Son
PHONE 35 HENSALL -17
Dr. H. H. C0WE.N
L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON . S G ON
At • McCormick Block, 'Lunch, `ev-
ery Thursday and Saturday.
Main Office
EiARTLEIi3'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD
HEIRS WANTED
Missing )Heirs are being 'sought
throughocat the world, Many peapte
Ji•vin _ in coo parati ve
fLr., to -day i 1.
g
poverty ty who six= really rich, but do
not • know .it. Yew may be one of
them. Send for Index Book. 14Mi.s-
•sing Heirs and Next of Kin," con-
tattling. •are fully authenticated lists
of missing heirs and unclaimed est-
ates which have been advertised
for here ,and abroad. The Index
of Missing Ct+.irs We offer for +sale
contains thonstt.ado of names which
have eappeared '.iri A.naericen, C'!an-
acli:in!, Engtieli. Scotch, Welsh, Ger
man, French. Belgian, Swedish, in-
diatn, Coloni•il. and other newspe.
apers, inserted by lawyers. execut-
ozrs; admin etratc rs. Also eonta,
las list of English and Irish' Courts
of Chancery and unclaimed divid-
ends list of Bank of England. Your
Pane or your tuncostor's limy be in
the list. Send $1.,00 (one dollar) at
once for book.
INTERNATIONAL CONAL CLAIM
AGENCY, Dept 20
PITTSBURG
TI, Pa., tr..s.X:
The. negro, say4s.--Ah hate ,, d'is
March wind, he be so tfln'ni•nf
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11Ir. Ezra Smith of Detroit Dale
led onl frien`dsa in the villago the
past week. '
1VTessrs. L. W. Hoffman and Alf.
Pfaff wee at Galt a Ow dayslast
week attending soxine final League
hockey .ga'nsera and report'. a e fine
time.
Before hanging out the clothes
on wash day in (the cold weather;
rubt he hands thoroughly With corn
starch. They will not become •.:iso.
.cold and will not chap.
Mr. Barney ,Cunningharre a Creel-
iton old boys, and now at London
on the Free Press esubscription st-
aff„ assisted Mr. W. L. Siel:ei.t who
is the candidate for this district
the subscription campaign.
Mr. Russell Preeter, who is ,.on
the London Advertiser .isubacript
ion campaign, was isuecessfUl,,the
past week in winning the first cash
prize of $200. Congratulations ' to
Russell for his untiring efforts, :and
we trust he will also win, out in
the end.
A joint suction ' sale is scheduled
at Zurich forabout the middleesof'
April. Any persons having any
surpluis live stock, implements;
furnitue or any other effeets,s_. or
anything worth selling; ,kindly, not
ify the Clerk, Mr. W. S. Johnisteie
or the Auctioneer, Mr. Oscar Klopp
The revival meetings, in the hbeing
h al church whicare • being`
conducted by the Rev. F. F. Jordan
are being well -attended, and • the
.speaper ,is5 well worthy of comment
as 'a forceful, yet modest :orator
and pleads with the people tog'.et.
their heart right with God.
Mr. 'T. L. Wurm has mtnde arran-
i gennen.bs toi again open up a gen-
eral store bulsiness in Zurich, having
leased the, portion: of A. Meliclr,';s
block which was formerly ,u;•,,ed for
displaying furniture. Mr Wuten
will have a fine business place and
will be ready to do •businelss
about •a week's time. •
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At the meeting of the Diresto+s
of the Zurich Agricultural Society
1i'1d the other evening it wasde-
cided a;.a, s^1l the hay and pasture
on the Fair Grounds' by public auc
tion on May 3rd T.1ts. dates o9
the Pall Fair. were .fired for Sept,
25th and 26th. The. class of grain
rhe Standing Field Crop and
Threshed Grain, contpetition to be
sown mutt be registered seed-of'
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Baneer oats. • A nuanbet, oe; shall-
ges were made' in the Prize L gat
Th.e sp^-.„sal prize comnutt ' t "rs
,composed of J. P:Rau,. •W : S. Joh
'atop and; A. F. 'Hess The att et=`
ick t, ccmntattee, E�„F,I 1o111S Tabu
4..:S uiih.
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HURON BREEDERS SALE
The. Huron County Breeders' e9a-
sociation held a fairly esuceessful
consigoment sale in Wingham „ on
Thursday, February 28the Forty-
nine head of •cattle were disposed
of at an average of $81a25, Which
was fairly ,satisfactory when rou
consider the state of the lire stock
market to -day. The• highest pri-
c. -)d female was Miss Ramsden of
Spt a n:gbakn, consigned by Alpert,
flalc.irington of Hensall, She sold
to Fred Hardie of Wingbam fol;+.
$165. The highest .priced bull was
Scarlet Velvet, consigned .by Harry:.
Smith of Ilay sand sold to Walter
Renwick, of Clifford :for $132.50 Thr'
offering was consigned mainly key`
the breeders of Huron County with
about fifteen cattle coming trot
Perth, Wellington and Bruce. The
auctioir,enrs handling the sale were
nR. Ti. Amos of Guelph and Oscar.
Klopp, cat Zurich. •
HENSALL SEED SHOW
The annual seed ;show• of the
South Huron Agricultural Society
was held its the , Town Hall, Heli
Sall, on Feb. 29th, the weether bee.
i ideal ard t�.. roadsts good', 'i
Sinn display of !seed Derain and
potatoes, which for quality ,would
compare more than favorable with
any !shnilar diisipay in ,the ,Prove
ince, after the judging ,the. Pres-
ident, WM. Consitt, called upon Q.
Geiger' Reeve of Heenan, and W.
D. Saindersy, reeve of ,.Exeter; both
of whom responded with short ad-
dresses The :=main feature lot the
afternoon hoWever was the addre-
ss give.nj by Prof. tW;..T. Squirrel ,of
the 0.A.C. Guelph, he has aetedns
judge a tthe ,seed thole for the
past ten ylears and leach year Se-
The hall
gainr� �.
CAW t0 )O Ula. It
I p Y
was packed and the 'slos st atten-
tion given the Prof. (While he rev-
iewed the exhibits and gave bis re-
asons for making the awards.
The following is the list of suck
•cessful Exhibitors;-
Oats No. 72• -Wart. Pepper, Alex
Buchanan, Jr.•
White Oats-:Robt. McLaren, D.
. Park, W. R. Dougll y
Six Rowed Barley ---W, R. Dougall,
C. Trumener,'' D, Park.
Fiehd Peas - 0. 'I'rueamer, Join
Pepper.
Field BearLn-C. Tr•uclnnner, O.Geiger
Rout. Thoanp'sonI.
Timothy Seed-Johrr Alexander
Red Clover Seed -Garnet Miters,
CC, Truentner-, W. R. Dougall
Alfalfa -Garnet Daters.
Alsike - O. Truenuter•:
Early potatoes -S. J, •Hoggarth, J.
Alexander.
Potatoes, • general crap --II, L. Sol
cls iia 0. Truenln'er, W, eE. Dougall.
ZURICH HERALD
GRAPE POLIERIZATION
Many Varieties Self -sterile and
Need cross.Pollitiatiola,
What Investigational Work bias
Shown -Varieties of Selo If;,•l,tit'
Sorts Recommended-f+:radic stinal .
of Bladder Campion or Cow Ilea.
(Contributed by 'Ontario' Depart/neut'of
Ab1•icllture, Toronto,)
For years it has been observed by
grape growers that certain Vaineties,
typically represented by the Rugere',
Hybrids, usually produce -•stru ,gay,
loose bunche=s, especially • where
Planted in blocks,, In the same sea;
son and under similar couditiona'
other varieties as Concord and Ni-
agara produce well tilled, large
bunches, The Rogers' varieties with
one exception are self -sterile, Our
other commercial varieties are all
more or less self -fertile;.
Result of Investigational. Work.
Considerable investigational work
has been done in New York State, in
Minnesota, and at Vineland on this
problem of seif-Sterility, with the re-
sult that the reason why certain
varieties are 'self -sterile has been
established, In our own work, as a
result of three years' investigations,
we have established the degree of
self -fertility and self -sterility of fifty-
two varieties of grapes and have as-
certained the best pollinators for
such self -sterile varieties as Lindley,
Salem, Brighton, etc. Our experi-
ments have shown:
1. That insects are the chief
agents in the distribution of pollen,
wind being a negligible factor.
2. That cross-pollination is abso-
1 sly necessary in the case of sell-
s
erne., varieties, including Barry,
Herbert, Lindley, Massasoit, Salmi,
Wilder, and Brighton. The•Agawam
is the only one of the commercially
planted Rdgers' Hybrids which Is
self -fertile,
3. That the Majority of self -fertile
varieties such as Concord, Campbell,
Niagara, Worden would produce
larger crops of fruit if they were
cross-pollinate& though good : crops
are produced under self-pollination
conditions. Campbell often has
straggly bunches due to imperfect
pollination.. Crosti -pollination would
help.
4. That the sell' -sterile varieties
(Barry, Lindley, etc.) pollinated by
any one of the self -fertile varieties
(Concord, Niagara, etc.) will set
crops of marketable fruit, but that
for maximum crops certain self -fer-
tile varieties are better suited as pol-
lenizers for certain self -sterile varie-
ties than others. For Agawam and
Brighton, the Worden is the best poi-
lenizer;. for Massassoit and Wilder,
the Niagara is the 'best pollenizer;
for Salem, the 'Concords and for
Herbert•.and Lindley, any of the
varieties Concord Worden, Niagara,
,Campbell.
• natace .Poar. . Sorts With. , Good
'ietfea.
In established • vineyards 'where
tlrer,e' F e• lark.. blocks of the self-
sterile,Roger; varieties• and cense
quent: poor crofts, every third oi
fourth row•, sltonld• be removed and
replaced with Concord Niagara ot.
similar self. -fertile varieties, Furthei
Information will gladly be given tc
talose requesting same. -Hort. 1+:x1,.
Station, Vineland Station,
Er'iidieation of F3ladder Campion oi
Cow i3ei1.
Badly it'aested fields should b+
piotved deeply, and then thoroughly
edltivated and cress -cultivated with
a broad -shared cultivator in. order to
break : up and weaken the under-
ground rootstocks. This cultivation
should be given frequently enough
to• . prevent the plants making any
growth above ground until it is tine
to put in a hoed crop, which must
be kept thoroughly clean in order to
'be effective. A well cared -for hoed
crop of corn has been found to give
excellent results. Special attention
must be given to hoeing out any
patches of Bladder Campion which
Inas' appear in the corn crop, and
which are not destroyed by cultiva-
•tion.. If in the fall there is any Blad-
der Campion in the field, it will be
.necessary to plow fairly deeply and
cultivate thoroughly and the follow-
ing spring repeat the frequent eulti-
vtion until i istimeto i in
au u t t t at a
put
hoed- crop, This second hoed crop
Should not be necessary under ordin-
ary conditions.. One spring's thor-
ough cultivatein, followed by a well
cared -for' hoed crop should destroy
practically all the Bladder Campton,
-=J. E. Howitt,'O.A. College, GuLlph.
They .Appreciate Canadian t'at+ieties.
'The Heart's Delight Faro at
Chaz`y, New York State, consisting of
eleven thousand acres, Is one of the
most noted farms in America. It is
interesting to learn, when on a recent
visit to this farm, that the hundreds
of •adres of spring
grains under culti-
vation
ulti-
v ti n were, in all instauces varie-
ties which ad been originated in
Canada; the arta and the barley at
Guelph, and Che staring wheat at Ot-
tawa, . The O.A,C; No. 10-1 variety of
witites'wheat, originated at Guelph
tuore"recently, was being tested out.
Cow Arithmetic.
"I ani not strong on arithmetic,"
said the cow, 'but I can add to the
bank aodount of. the man who owns
ane; 1 eau subtract from the principal
of his mortgage; I can multiply his
changes, for success;;. I can divide his
cares and worries! I can give more
interest to his work; and I can dis-
cotLnt his chances for loss."-Neilis-
ville Cow Testing Association.
The United States DePartnlcnt of
Agriculture has recently issued g
leaflet on clean milk, The gist of the
leaflet Is expressed in its concluding
lsenteuee: "Keep milk clean, covered,
Dolt," -
aineyour , • i A good name
Name fain ,
addds something to it, both as a borne
and a Igoe slue .
>iapae o $� lea,
' Yor .cannot afford a . (orc
not buy a nice :l uhber ire. Buggy
HES se'
REPAIRING.
Painting .)+"o. d Car, One float, $10,04, Two Coats ,. $20,00
i(:otr, rizig Ford Top Good Material $27.00
Clranjaing Fora Curtains to open with Doors
Painting Iiupegy" .
IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT
WE RERU7313EJ;f. YOUR BUGSA.Y WHEELS.
.e:F.•�a ss & ,Co.
:_. $5,00
$8,00
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aterlal
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