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aUla$NESS. VAUDS
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public
"Etc,, Office on Hamilton Street,
lent Off the 'square, Gbderich. Priv-
AO
;b� R to loan at lowest rates,
*itr. Holmes will be in uise A on
Friday of each week.
;&. idrew'F. Hess, Township Clerk
Oiler of marriage licensee, Notary
r*bllo, Commissioner, Fire and Ant-,
;bbile Insurance, Representing
Owen and Erie Mortgage Corpora -
no. The Canada •Trust 0o, Zurich.
lillu'lo. .
Clinapp, D. D. S., L D. S.
LIDENTAL SURGEONi
WAIN OFFICE HENSALL
A -U -C -T -I -O -N -E -E -R
Vit` OSCAR KLOPT
Graduate Carey 'M. Jones Nat -
local School of Auctioneering.Spee Try
tor Registered Live Stock
;�i►lil Breede). Terms in keeping
*IS prevailing prices. Choice
ri 'for sale. Will sell anything
Anywhere.
;phone 18-93 or write, Zurich.
Mit
Licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer for County
41 Huron. In a position to con
-
Glint any auction sale, regardless
dell to size or articles to sell. I
4olicit your business; and it not,
satisfied will make no chargee for
Aerv4eee.
Arthur Weber, Dashwood,
Sone 18--457
Zwick Meat
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Hest Gonia Price for Woouul
OASIi FOR SKINS& I31DES
Tirngb1ut &
Deichert�
ry ZURICHLIVERY
1 am +u a position to accomo-
late all requirements in the Livery
Hine, have Auto for hire. Any-
thing dung in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
Phone 58 Zurich
*, R. i.TKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S,
DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal College
Ist Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
lit the University of Toronto,
.bate District Dental Officer, Mil-
ttary District No. One, London,Ont
Office hours at Zurich every
Wain. Office, Exeter, Phone 34.
'.►t Zurich every TUESDAY
Phone 79 -19
L, I VE
'POU L T R V;
WANTED
Milken e 34°y day till 3 ()clock p.m.
Do no, teed fowl same morning
mem brought in.
!Highest 'Cask Prices
CASH FOR ---
Cream and Eggs
W: O'Brien
pbiobt► 84. Zurith
COAL
SEASON 1924
.'SPRING 414lb SUMMER DELIVER..
ANTHRACITE - We are now re-
ceiving our genuine Delaware &
Wutlson direct from the mines, Nut
Stove and Egg 'size.
SOFT COAL -Just • arrived, , ane
-►titer car of our high grade soft.
�'lflst coal hale' made. a groat hit for
Nouaehold use and our sales of this
Save over doubled in the last Asea-,
illa►1Ei[;,
BOULETS-Oats Boutet Coal is
h st elass by itself and is gr -
'Owing til favor rapidly
OCR Telephone's are at , yeur
lerviee. Use them •freely for my
'formation,
:Yew C1..tcO,ica.
*OAiti 8t 'PRODUCE MERCHANT
lehoila'- Office lOre. House 10,1,
YOVA
Wants, For tialeg Lossy.
Fou.nd,,.Novice, Etc, Ads:
IN THIS COLOMN
ZURICH HERALD
-.. I TTI IN PARD 1
:Mr. .A.lOss. Foster is Spell a.g:
the, week. at Detroit,
Mr, '1sad,ore Denoniy of 'Detroit
is vieitine here.
117. Russell. , Miser of Crediton
A good' open; 'buggy, single sear- ' ej,,eu•ee hi; the village on Mo d
nes$ and light road cart, hand no n brie
use for above as 1 have sold my . . Mr '''and mes, Wl,• F. were
vi Diad
horse, -J. Decker, Sr, lessee Billie o ,Forest, wee. weokx-
c�nd ritors in5� the hrxllage•
Mrs. 'Earl W idoy who b s bee'i
visiting at Toronto 'send Kitchener;
NOTICE.
The Excelsior Bacon, Roe 'Club
have pieced a pure bred York-
shire Hog for service at the farm
of Henry Krueger, 1.4tb. Con„ Hay
Tea, Who is caretaker. /Term s;
$1.50 cash. `' 22-4
Alb. Hendrick, Pres.
STRAYED
Prom my pretni'ses; Parr Line,
about November 10th, a young 3 -
yr. old cow, hate horns; white, with
some black around the head. Fin-
der kindly notify Orville Taylor,
R.R. 1, Zurich.
STRAYED
From Lot 12, Coni 6, Hay Tp.
a red and white steer 22 months
old, pierced in bottom of left ear.
Finder nitify Fred Hogarth, Ex-
eter, p.o, of phone, Crediton 18r15
WANTED
We are in the market for dutch
setts, large onions and dried ape
plea Highest prices paid. -T. L,
Wurm. ,
NOTICE
we are .now operating our cid-
er and °apple• butter factory every
Tuesday and rrhursday. Parties
wishing to have any work done,
kindly make ,arrangements by
phone.. tf-15
F. C. Kalbfleisch, Zurich.
NOTICE.
We are in a position to ,store
'and keep your auto battery char-
ged for the winter. Also charg-
ing done at any time. -L.', A�
Prang, Zurich;
STRAYED
From my pasture field,, Town
Line, (Stanley, about Oat. 1^ a
20-mon,tlis old white heifer,, no`
horns. Please notify Ed. Reich.
ert, phone 94 r 10 Zurich ,if where
ebouts known.
NOTICE
We will run our eider mill every
Tuesday and Thursday of each
week. Also have a large copper
kettle to let, fon cooking apple but
ter. Menne Stecl.le, Bronson Line
Stanleys, 13-51
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-
ia Corriveau, R R. 2, Zurich;
Phone 16-93. 'tf401
Tuxedo 'Chatterl.ess
AUTO OIL FOR FORD CARS. GU.
ARANTEED TO STOP THE CHAT
TERING OF BANDS. Sold By
L. A. PRANG, Zurich', .tf18
COA
Scranton Coal
Chesnut and Furnace
Sizes. Soft coal of
highest quality.
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
Case
Son
PHONE 35
IIENSALL . -17
Dr. Or 11. COWEN
L. D. S., D. D. S.
'DENTAL SURGEON:
b
At McCormick Block, Zurich, ev
ery Tliursa'ley and Saturday,
Main Office
r ARTL +'1.13'S l3LOCIC, DASITWOOD
returned home on Tuesday.
Mr. Jos, Druar visited .with're1-
ativ<es at St, Clemens over the we
eke -encs,
Wle • have still a very mice line
of hats to pick from and fell your
can be isaatisfied,-hTe Hat Shoppe
Pleased to report' that 1VIi',
Percy Weide, who is convaleseent
at London Hospital, As recovered
sufficient to be up.
Come and Make tiSe of this sale
at the Hat Shopper You get good
value, for your weepy. There .la
no liinited time.
Messrs. C. Fritz & Son ase nod-
ding a rubber .pulling contest, See,
their adv. for instruetiores They,
are also giving; free ,a baleen with
every .purchase of rubbers.
A severe fire .swept the busing
cess par tof the village ,,of Thedforti
early last Thursday morning, and
caused damage to the amount .,of
$100,000
Zurich School Co.ucert; Friday
;,eve. December .19th at Town Hall,
Reserved seats, 135c.. Rush' seats
25c. Plan of Hall at T. L. Warm s
lutore.
Aschool concert ,will be held
at S. S. No •11;: Hay, on Tuesday ee
ening, Dec 16thy at 8 o'clock, when
a good program. will be given by°
the pupils, Everybody W.elcoirtl,. -
Adults 15e., Children 10c.
1 have a number of Auto -+strop
safety razors for sale at from 50c.
to $5.0Q. A fine Xnias•. Gift. Also
anything in the line of toilet pre-.
parationsf, etc.' E. Oesch; barber.
Williams Bros. millers, have in-,
stalleda new roller for rolling oats
and are in a position to do thie.
kind of worh every Tuesday and
Friday. Receive the benefit pf fee
oding rolled oats. f
PROTECTING THE INVESTMENT
Abraham Lincoln . humor•ously
said iot . t poor neighbor's assets,
"He has, a wife and two children
which 1 ,should think were worth
thirty thousand dollars to anyman'
A faanily le indeed a golden in
vestment and needsl the same piao-
tection and care that any in•c*est-
n:ent requires;.
For three generations the. edit
ors of The Youth' slCompanionhave
felt the same sespopsibility to the
families of subscribeuxs as if those
families weret• heir oivnl, In tak-
ing a ,subscription they have - ac
cepted 'al trust; they have done
their part to see that the fan 11 in
a-estinent increased � int va,tuke Chao
ugh the dev elopinent of character
end 'ri`I t . este for the good things
in life
The 52 issues of 1923 will be cr-
owded with serial stories, ,short st-
ories, editorials, poetry, facts. and
fun, Subscribe now and receive;
1 The Youth's Companion -52 is-
-sues in 1925.
2 All the remaining issues of 1924.
3 The Companion Home Calendar
for 1925. Sunt only on request,
.All for $2.50.
E Or include McCall's Magazine,the
monthly authority on fashions-
Both publications, only $3.00.
THE YOUTHS COMPANION
Subscriptions received at Herald
Office:
CORN 'BORER. COTNROL
The Huron County Agricultural
Representative, Mr. S. B. Stroth
ers, Clinton, ii sending out a cir-
cuter re the corn borer, and requ-
ests as to pubi's:h the same which
reads as follows;
Clinton, Ont. Nov. 15, 1924
Dear Sir --
Although littler has been said a-
bout it, Huron Co, is 'faced withithe
most saviour problem that we have
faced for many years. The Eur-
opean Coign :Sorer has made male
t eloujs •der elopement in the last
year, particularly in the Counties
of Essex, Kent, Lalnbton, Ogle and
South Oxford. The infe,stedion era
many of these Counties' runs fro.,i
ens to seventy-five per cent. and
in Isontke s(aces it hays ruined the cont
are
In Huron, County sofar, well
have riot had heavy infestion.
The Corn Borer has been found
in every Township in the County
and unless we adopt .some thoe-
ough method of controlling this
Pest it is certain to overrue the
County from one end to the other.
A leaflet, prepared by Prof. Ca-
esar 'oft he O,A,C., is -inclosed wh-
ich outlines control measures. The-
se will. be found "to be simple and
along they linesf of good farming pr-
actice. Please adopt the ocntrol
measures outlined and help sta tip
oat Heron's moat dangerous •enemy
Clean rip, endesee that your neigh-
bor doe,. If you don't you wi'l
ruin 'has eropr as well, as your own.
If be doesn't he will ruin youircrop
Huron County' is practically clear.
oti beets pest. Let us all work to -
other and creep it that way;,
tours TruW i i
B. STTROTTl'ERS, teem
. . I�.•w` r .i L C/h �yv-� m
.. � �, �r naWlh a.u,un;Y.
5y
unvesting This Good Wink"
i„
crop In tate hest Way
twee" Depends on s•i'ett� 4anditioxas
--Ice4lo sies'Afay (de OheftplY Con,
ptrtiicted Harvesting the Crop.,,..,
Maloteeanee of Farm Work Horse.
(Ceintrtbu'ted by Ontari9 department of
Agriculture, Toronto,)
It is nosy none too swoop to nial e
preparatioe for the winter harvest
of the ice crop. Some may be for
tho first time planning to harvest
some ice this winter, and they wjjl
in all probability need to construct.
tome sort of a building' or btu le
Which to store it. Those who have.
regularly stored ice may have to
snake some alterations or repairs to
the old ice storage. In any case it
is a good policy to mike the nieces
everything Inots readiness when and so have
time comes to cut and store the crop.
Success Depends Upon Ten•Conditions
The style of ice storage really does
not count provided the following
conditions are fulfilled:
(1) That the ice be cut from a
body of clean water and be free from
weeds and sediment.
(I) The cakes should be cut regu-
larly, and all of a size. The Ice
should be at least 12 inches thick.
(3) The ice should be stored on a
cold, dry day..
(4) The cakes should be packed
together- as closely as possible with-
out any sawdust or other material
between them. Any spaces between
the cakes may be tilled with finely
broken Ice or snow.
(5) Plenty of dry sawdust, at
least 12 Inches, should be packed
'between the mass of ice and the
;walls of •the enclosure, and even a
greater' depth below and above the
lles
(6) The top of the ice storage
should be provided with good circu-
,''lation for air' in order to prevent
accumulation of warm, stagnant air
over the lee. This point cannot be
emphasized too strongly.'
(t) The ground below the ice pit
ehould`'be well drained in order to
readily carry off the waste from the
t (8) The wall around the bottom
I'should be air -tight.
(9) The lee should be kept well
covered with dry sawdust all sunt-
Hier after each time ice Is removed.
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TIIAT' CUSSING, ; AiQ1 'i' THOSE I+�ORD .SIDE CURTAINS
IHSS: WILL FIS num so irKeY OPEN WITH T11ED O()
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REPAIRING
Painting Ford Car, One "oat, ;$15.00 Two Goats .. $20.A.G
iCo veribg Ford Top Good Material .le i
Ciiah,�fng Ford Curtains�y sa cuitaatas .., �,., $1.2.00
to open. with Doors , $5.00
Painting Buggy^ „'
-.. _.......... $�.op
IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT
WE RERUBI3ER YOUR BUGGY WHEELS.
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+ PRODUCTS OF BUILDING PAPER, BLACK BUILDING RAPER
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AND SHINGLES. FULL SUPPLY OF LUMBER, LATHS AND 11:
+ SHIN4'GLES ALWAYS ON HAND. CUSTOM WORK OUR SPEC-jj
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C. KL18FLEISC
PHONE 69 •. ZURICH
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' r, (10) As far as possible the ice + lstorage should be out of the direct +HOBBERLIN
iwhefrays of ere sun, d ei cut in a place Renrabre
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Where there is good circulation of air.
1V1Ry Ile Clheu 1 Con-
i '•strutted p y '1' WITH OUR NEW LINE OF SPRING SUITINGS AND SAMPLES
It is possible too secure most of 1 IN ALL THE NEW SEASON'S FABRICSEQ4.
PRESSING conditions in a very cheap and 1 THE VERYLATEST . AND
LATT;ST STYLCS AND SHADES +dr
sit�iple construction, and therefore
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1. HAVING TAKEN OVER THE AGENCY OF. THE +
T ?; B.lyST 1�N0WPI,I,
SEMI -READY CLOTHING FIRM. IN CANADA (HABBERLIN &"8'
+ CO,) W1E ARE IN A POSITION TO GIVE THE P.UBL:I`C ALMOST.
I ANYTHING REQUIRED IN THE LINE OF SPRING SUITS AND.i
OVERCOATS COA
1S AT PRICES SECEND TO NONE,
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I !REMEMBER
1 zwite- LI
The Early Bird catches the Worm
1 Wit;
W. -e HOFF
storage of ice need not give one
concerti. The better style of
Ouse is usually constructed of a
w consisting of one layer of boards
a tech side of 2 x 4 etude., the space
bo't%)een being left empty.
Tee .can be kept successfully in
various sorts of stcrages: A large
br' merle of single. boards nailed on
dr
ina2yt:udcling:or cedar' posts and
located inside some other building.
es a sited or'barn; or outside as a
simple lean-to- on the shady side of a
large building; part of a hay -mow
an old silo; or a `more costly ai.;1
attractive. building usually called tho
Ice -house or cold storage building,
Most of the ice stored on earns
Is used for cooling milk and cream
and 'keeping it sweet for short per-
lods. • When • both milk and cream
lire;: cooled it is necessary to store
��to1 �ve ing a reasonable wastons per caw kept, te by meltis -
ar
ge
bo se or adjoin ng tstorage._ If a he
rtorage where foods for •the table are
kept, 2 or 3 tonal extra should be
stored..
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(TAILOR AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
DAY AND NIGH T PHO ..NE No. 8e*
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one h the farmer has to handle, as it
Thia crop is not the pleasantest
Is usually pretty cola and wet work --
company while working
co-operative effort should De Err
carried out to this line of ?vor&, The �
Job can be done
Lots of good com '
at the job is a great help, and there-
fore -
more efildently,
uicklet mere economically Dead un-
ons than by
tier More pleasant dandle
the single-handed method. . The job a
is worth while, and, if gone about ree
,in a sensible manner, is not too ob-
jectionable --certainly not nearly so
bad as standing at the tail -end of a
threshing machine.
The Department of'Physies, O.A.c
Guel,pla, will gladly - supply bulletin's
and blue prints describing ice h+ o :c,a, n
small cold storages and refrigerators,
and describing in detail how the = HERALD and 'Toronto Daily Star ...... ..........:$6,00
harvesting is done. Write us early; HERALD and 'Toronto Weekly Star ...,. ,.. $3.25
--R. R. Graham, O. A, College, HERALD and Toronto Daily News $6.00
Guelph.
er HERALD and London °Free m,..., Alorning edition ..- .'e. ^.0
ZURICH HERALD'S
1924
Clubbing List
HERALD and Toronto Daily Globe ...,.. $6.00
HERALD and Kitchener Daily Telegraph ... .. $5.10
HERALD and Toronto Daily Mail and rttnpire .., ,...,,$0.00
HERALD -and Toronto aturday Mail and Empire $3.25
maintenance of Farm Work Horses. HERALD and London Free Press, evening edition $6.00
Considerable work was done dut- - HERALD and London Advertiser, Morning Edition .,,$6.00
ing the winter of 1923 by the De- HERALD and London Advertiser, Evening edition ... $6.00
pertinent of Animal Husbandry, HERALD and London Farmers' Advocate
Ontario Agricultural College, t $2,25
o as
n airy
maintenance of •••
certain. the .cost of HERALD and Farina dll $2.75
the farm horses. For heavy horses HER ALD and Faanil, Herald and We $2.65.
HERALD and Farmers Sun......
at teaming work necessary around Y e1:Iy Star -•.
the farm, such as drawing manure, HERALD anal Canadian Countryman ..,....,,$2.25
etc., it oost from 31 SS to 86.6 cents • 1E.RALD and Weekly Witness .. $3.15
per horse per day for feed, stabling
and care. The cost of feed was 54
per cent. of the total coat of main-
tenance, and the cost of labor was
22 per cent, of the total cost. Horse
labor during the winter cost 21.6
cents per hour.
Good Por -the Soil.
Not only does farm mature supply
pl ut food but the vegetable or or -
lever -natter It contains also helps to
i ..,, ase the productivity of the soil,
i+a slate vegetable matter gradually
t.' Aka •down, the acid products form-
ed help dissolve land stake availeable
to planta sortie of the otherwise insol•
nblra plant food in the soil. Further -
1 1.1L. , '4ha 1 t1; pie 1balps retain ill(}1',i•.
tore eta afliXniovee too-°stlll texture,
HERALD and Farmers Magazine '
HERALD and Youth's Companion
HER.AL'D and Seaforth Huron Expositor
HERALD and Ontario Journal
HERALD and Rod and Gun in Canada ....-
$2.50
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$3.25
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