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BUSINESS CARDS
Barrister, Solicitors Notary Public
/tee Office on E a»iiltoe Street,
teat, oft the square, Gode
lici. Priv-
lite fends to loan at lowest rdevice.
tat notmes will , be in Hensali on
Friday of each' week,
£*drew, F.' HOSES, Township Clerk
lith of marriage licenses, Notary
true, Commissioner, Fire and Aut-
e. Insurance, Representing
Shim and Erie Mortgage Corpora-
' a. The Canada Truitt Co, Zurich,
'Gatu'!o.
G. Knapp, DSD. S., L D. S.
CLDENTAL SURGEON2
SUM OFFICE - HENSALL
OSCAR KLOPP
Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat -
Said School of Auetioneering.: Try
l» for Registered Live Stock
1i 'Breeds). Terms in keeping
;!anti prevailing prices. Choice
tatms for sale. Will sell anything
sphere.
)'Lone 18-93 or write, Zurich.
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Licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer for County
of Huron. In a position to con -
'duct any auction sale, regardless
111 to size or articles to sell. I
;solicit your business. and if not
+satisfied will make no :charges for
services.
Arthur. Weber, - Dashwood.
Phone .13-57
Zurich Meat 6
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool
CASH FOR SKINS & HIDES
`ungbiut &�
Reichert
eirt ZURICH LIVERY
t;•ri.�
11 ami . in a position to accomo-
Sate all requirements in the Livery
Spice, • have Auto• for hire. Any,
thing done in the teaming line,
GEORGE J. THIEL
Mom 51
Zurich
8. ATKINSON', L.D.S., D.D.S,
DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal College
Of .Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
at the University of Toronto,
Sate District Dental Officer, Mil-
'itary District No. One, London,Ont
Office hours at . Zurich every
lain Office, Exeter. Phone 34.
tt Zurich every TUESDAY
Phone 79 -19
L I V
OU LT RY
vV ANTL3D
Waken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Do not feed fowl same morning)
'erhein brought in.
•Highest Cash Prices
--CASH FOR --
Cream a.nd Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phone 94. Z,urihh
1 BiY1 ens 1
SEASON 1924
SPRING AND SUMMER DELIVER-
IES
• :11.NTHRACITE-We are now re-
Calving our genuine Delaware
:Hudson direct from the mines, Nut
Stove and Egg seem
SOFT COAL -Just arrived, au -
diner oar of ' our high grade soft.
Vida cool hos made a great hit
for
liitouaehold use and our sales of thiS.
nave over doubled in the last sea-
BOULETS-Our l3oulet Coal is
lid a class by itself and is gr-
)wing in favor rapidly.
OUR Telephones are at your
rvlce. Use them freely for in-
formation.
1 & PRODUCR. MERCHANT
done Office 10w. ' Howse 1oj.
HENSALL OWL.
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_ f'TJT' TOUR
Want , For $ale, Lest,
Founds Notice, Into. Ads
IN
THIS COLUMN
'FOR SALE
A geed open buggy,. asin;;le
har-
ness end
light
road Cart have no
use for above aa 1 have sola any
horsey -J, Decher, Sr.
NOTICE.
The Excelsior Bacon Hog Club
have placed a pure bred York-
shire Hog for service at the farm
of Henry. Krueger, 14th Con., flay
T'p., who is caretaker. Terris,
$1.50 cash. '22-4
Alb, Hendrick,Pres.
STRAYED
From my premises; Parr Line,
about November 10th, a young 3 -
yr. old cow, hast horns; white, with
some black 'around the head. Fin-
der kindly notify Orville Taylor,
R.R. 1, Zurich.' e
STRAYED
From Lot 13', Con4 6, Hay Tp.
a red and White steer 22 :months
old, pierced in bottom of left ear.
Finder nitify Fred Hogarth, Ex-
eter, pee. of phone, Crediton 18r15
WANTED
Wie, are in the market for dutch
setts, large onions and dried
ap-
ples. Highest prices
paid.-T. L.
Wurm.
NOTICE
We are now operating our eid-
er and applebutter factory every
Tuesday and (Thursday. Parties
wishing to have any work., done,
kindly make •arrangements by
phone.. tf-15
F. C. Kalbfleisch, Zurich.
NOTICE.
We are in a' po. sition to store
and keep your auto ?,battery char-
ged for the winter. Also charg-
ing done at any tire, -L. A�
Prang, Zurich:
STRAYED
T•`rcirn iffy 'pasture field, Town
Line . Stanley, about Oct: it a
'20 -months old white heifer, no
horns. Please notify - Ed. Reich-
ert, phone 94.r 10 Zurich ,ii where
abouts known. '
NOTICE
LOCAL New:
IYIr. Ward Peitz was at:LOnlora
an 1Vlontiuy,
Meese's,' P, Kropf and 14', A,
Prang, were Sued'ay vi,5itorp at
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Lord 7On
y
Mr. anld Mrs, J.t»san, of. Royal
Oak, Mich., were Sunday visitors
at the home of Mr. 'ara,c1 . HS:, ,1;,
Gr' Sr:
The concert given in the ,Tp-ve
Hall on Monday eveeieg by the
Sunbeam. Trio, was( a decided sue-
cess, als the three •gi le; who ttre'So
unfortunate es to alae blind,, are each
an artist in their line;n and -rendered
a well accepted progrann
The ,stock of the electriiaal shop
lattly ;conducted by H. G. ,I1eas;;
has beeni moved into the jewelry
store, where with the recent ad-
ditionto the building, enables therm
to nicely display the varioas lines
kept in ' +stocle.
.The Song.Service held Ch the Ev
angelical chbx'ch on Sunday ever?-
ing was ,in every .way a decided
success • as the ve rious Iseleetror
of 'song •and music were •enjoyed
by all ant the church wan well fil-
led with 'people.
The Herald print shop has ..ad-
ded another machine to the plan
by the addition of a( paper foie
dee, which will make publication
day considerable ieasier;. and in
future if there es anything 'Owrong'
with your Herald, just blame it on,
this, machine..
Saturday'''inorning ushered ire a
heavy en'oivfall as' well ad winter,
the sleigh ,and auto are conmpetit
ors on the roadways; in all about
eight inches of snow fell," and the
earth continues ives
quite dry, 1q;,
many farmers ,who depend on sin
for water supply, are out of water
It was announced on Sun dal
that the annual session of the Can-
ada Confere;;ce of the Evangelical
church will be held in, Hanover in
April of 14x25. Over 100 Clergy-
men and scores Of delegates will
be present for the conference.
Bishop, S. P. _ Sprang, of . Naper
ville, I11., will be the presiding of
ficer. An Important feature of the
conference Witt be the istationmg of
the pasto.rsr.
EXETER ADVOCATE QUITS
After. -37 years of succes'sfui con•-
tinuoas publisir.iug ,,of. the Exeter
Advor'ate, the pr oprietore, Sanders
and Creech 'sold their entire .plant'
and good will to the Exeter Time:s
Co.., 'same taking effect on Dec-
einber Jest, after which the amal-
gamated paper wilt appelar: as The•
Times -Advocate. ITh;e object Oil
the.move es by the new proprietors;
toeonabl[el tLiem to Serve the' 4404
inanity ;batter:,. Thielea•Ction rs in`
keeping with the general tend the-.
oughnut. Canlada. The high ' cost
of producins,,.a •.newspaper has led
many weekly papers to unite St.
Marys, Mitchell, ,Clinton and Wine:
:
gham have been] reduced from hvo
newspapers to or..
THE PLEBSC.I'TE RESULT.
We tvfll run..our cide•
r mill every et
'Tuesday and •Thursday of each o
week. Also have a large copper col
kettle to let, for cooking apple but a
ter. Merino ,Steckle, Bronson Line O
Stanley). 13-5
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Officgja1 .announcement was made
the Parliament buildi ;s the
ther day that with viii returns;
enpiledt hroughout Ontario of the
ebiscite vote on Oct. 23, sb,owed
nacjority of 34,031 in favor of the
T.A. 'The total vote east was
37,321, as follows;
For 0. A. ..: • 585,676
For Governer'. Control . ...551,615
NOTICE
CEMENT WORK -I am in a pos
ition to do any kind of a cement
job, such as supply tanks, foound-
ation walls, bridges, cement floors
and walks, etc. Work guaranteed
prices reasonable. Apply to Mar-
icil 0orriveau, If, R. 2, Zurich;
Phone 16-93. tf40
Tuxedo Chatterless
AUTO OIL FOR •FORD CARS. GU
ARANTEED .TO STOP THE CHAT
TERING OF BANDS. Sold By
L. A. PRANG, Zurich. tf18
COAL
Scranton Coal
Chesnut • and furnace
Sizes. Soft coal "of
highest quality.
- GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
Case & Son
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PHONE 3Ii 'HENSALL -17
Dr. H. N. C.O W E N
L. D. Ss, D. D. S.
;DENTAL SURGEON
At McCormick .block, Zurich, eat-
ery
very Thursday and Saturday.
Main Office
13AR'l.'L1al:B'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD
Majority for O,iT.ii. ... 34,031
Ina, the referendum of 19119 the
vote in favor of GoN'erninent . con-
trol was; 149,370, and against. 68452r
The vote cast on. Oct. 23 was only
3,427 greater then in the referend
um of four 'years before, despite
the greater interest in the te'sue,
andt he much more elaborate org
anization on neither side to add to
the voter's list registration; and to'
get out the vote.
A GIFT THr4T IS A COMPLIMENT
an the gift you receive you can
sometimes Slee yourself as others
see you, and the view is not always
flattering. It may be a faze re-
cord, or a ,gaudy tie, .or:a book
that you would pato to have found
on you if an auto bumped you in-
to dreamland. And you can't re-
ally blame the giver. Knowing
you, well he concludes: that you cr-
ave that sort o'i thing. On the ot-
her .hand his gift may convey a
subtle ,eornplinient--A' gift of The
nCompanion for _instance. It is
a tribute to your good taste, toter
tain idealism he has perceived in
your make=ups, to the -impression,
y(ou give that life is real and earn-
est and not mnerelyl a game of sk-
ittles. You may be sure that any-
body wile thinks alightly of . The
Companion (as a' gift is himself
making ;life ,i game of 'skittles -
Wel ,very little else.
The 52 issues of. 1925 will be er-
owded' � >,
wrtl 'serial stories, short 'st-
ories, editorials', poetry, facts and
tun!, Subscribe now and receive;
1 The Youth's Companon-52 is-
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2 All -the remaining issues of 1921.
3 The Companion Home Calendar
for 1925. Sent only on request,
All for $2,550.
t Or include McCall's Maoazlne,the
monthly authority on fashionst
Both publications, only $3.00,
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION
Snieecription,s received` at Herald
Office,
VERMIN IN ,MU' STOCK
Much Injury Done by Lice to
Earth Animals
vermin Mtultiply l apidly-Treatzneut
for Cattle, Horse and Hog Lice --
The Louse a Robber .of Peodts--
Soft flacon,
(contributed by Quterio Department et
Agriculture, :iorortto.)
Thousands of dollars are lost each
Year by stock owuel's neglecting to
take the necessary measures to de-
stroy the lice that infest the stock.
Millions of these busy little insects
make Life a misery to the animal, and
they also make the animals a source
of loss to the owner. The keeping
of live stock as a medium of support
for lice never made any money for
the farmer. It Is unprofitable. Many
people neglect, for.reasons best
known to themselves,. to apply the
simple remedies that destroy vermin
and prevent losses on. live stock
operations.
Lice Multitrly 'Rapidly.
Lice multiply most rapidly in dry,
cold weather, and are found In
greatest abundance on long-haired,
Old and poorly cared for stock dur-
ing March and April. Spring rains
-fend to reduce the numbers of vermin
on animals that are exposed to the
weather, and the lice become less
numerous as, the season progresses.
A few seem to survive the summer
and show their presence in the late
autumn or early winter when their
progeny have increased to millions:
and bring torment to the unfortunate
animals that support them. Rub and
Scratch is the practice, until the hair
Is off and the louse Is either crushed
or pushed further along. Bare
patches are noticed on side of neck,
breast, head and back, wherever the
animal has been . able to reach --
evidence of vigorous attempts at re-
lief from the tiny tormentors. Ani-
mals that are tied and not free to
rub .themselves have a harder lot
than those running free.
Treatment for Cattle. Lice.
All animals should be given a
goad grooming with brush and curry
',comb to remove scurf, loose hair, and
a• ny. vermin that may be off guard,
then apply the following.:
Sort soap .,.. .. ; 1' quart
Hard soap 34 pound
•,Coal oil . 1 pint
Water 2 quarts
Mix the quantities of soap and coal
oil together first, then add the two
quarts of boiling water. This will
make an emulsion if thoroughly mix-
- ed,.to. which,
ix--ed,-to.which, a: gallon..of'warin water
must be added before applying to the
animate: An ordinary stable brush is
a, good instrument with, which to ap-
ply the emulsion. Care should be
taken to saturate the skin over the
entlre .body. . Repeat the treatment'
in ten d`ayk; anather.brood will beaup:
and doing by that time: Sheep, dips
repared bi reliable nla ufactu}•ing.;
mists are" avarlab'ie grid 'eery ,nae-
a7' in 'destroying cattle' lice. , Theo.
are three -species of lice attacking
cattle; viz: the long -nosed louse, the.
short -nosed ..louse, and . the biting.
louse. Herds that are regularly
groomedduring the winter 'suffer but
little from lice.
Treatment for Rorse Lice.
If the weather is warm enough so
that it is safe to wash a horse, the
kerosene emulsion given for cattle Is
very effective. If the weather Is
cold, the animal can be given a gocd
grooming, and then either sodiu,.r
1b. oride or pyrethrum powder should
he well dusted on the skin, and the
horse blanketed. Raw linseed oil
can be brushed into the hair quite
easily and with good effect. A good
brush and oil are death to the mites.
Any treatment given should be re
peated in -ten days, since the powers
of multiplication are wonderful.
There are two kinds of lice infesting
the horse, the biting . and the
suctorial.
Treatment for 'Pig Lice.
Raw linseed oil applied with a
brush to all parts of the body is
very effective. The formulae for
kerosene penulsion gan also be used
Le advantag. In ell rub, always ac-
cessible for the use of swine, will do
much to keep the vermin down. The
practice of having a machine oil can
handy at feeding time and giving
each pig a squirt along the back onza
a :'Week is a good one. It will mai u
conditions unhealthy for a pig louse:
The pig louse, "Haematopinus suis,"
is a big one, almost as long as its
name, and can easily be seen.
Do not let the louse rob you ci
your season's profits, and do not t
it annoy your animals. A little se •i..
or greasy material will stop en
breathing for all time. Why not diet
after the louse '.to -day? -L. Steven -
sou, Director of Extension, 0. A. Col-
lege, Guelph. - -.
Soft Bacon.
Experimental work at the Ontario
Agricultural College has proven that
soft bacon comes from pigs that have
been fed heavily during early life on
fattening feeds while enclosed in
pens or yards so small as to prevent
proper exercise for the animals.
0, A. C. experiments have also proven
that pigs grown to 125 pounds
weight on mixed feeds well balanced
'With skim milk (2 34 poundsmilk to
1 • ound of
P meal),
Or tankage up to
10 per cent. in the ration may be
furnished on corn or barley and still
produce a fflrui, high quality product.
Dairy by-products tend to Offset the
trouble arising from lack of ekercise
but; both exercise and eklmmilk are
better than either alone. -Dept. of
k7xtension` O. A. Cpllege Cluelph
Cow testing separates the -good
from the Poor and lays the .founds. -
tion for a good herd,
It is always it good plan to save a
piece of nice eloYer or rape on which
to' refresh the breeding ewes, just
prior to the Mating season,
Pa ; e .I'llvet
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THAT CUSSING A xYurr THOSE FORD SIDE CURTAINS
HESS WILL FIX THEO SO THEY OPEN WITH THE DOOR
REPAIRING
Painting Ford Car, One ^oat, $15:00, Two Coats ,:.... $20.00
1.Covering Ford Top Good .Material, less curtains ......$12 00
Changing Ford Curtain's to open with Doors 00
$
Painting Buggy $8.00
IF yOU WANT ,SRRVTce, WE HAVE IT
WE RERUB73ER YOUR (i UGGY WHEELS.
HESS - ZURICH
Bird's
Neponset Roofs
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"GOOD OLD PA. "
ROID
+ WE HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THE AB
4.PRODUCTS OF • BUILDING PAPER OVL
01.
, BLACK BUILDING PAPER
T. WALL BOARDS, ROOFS INDIFFERENT DESIGNS IN ROLLS
4, AND SHINGLES. FULL SUPPLY OF LUMBER, LATHS AND
+ SHINGLES ALWAYS ON HAND. LtUST05/1 WORK OUR SPEC-
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