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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-03-05, Page 5'i'herediry Mar d s 5t1i, 1925 RIOS .I .LEY UOLIVtitiS • itterrlate, Solicitor, Notary+Publle. • 't9,, Office on Hamilton Street, cwt oft the %square, Godet ich. Priv- ; °*tO fundi: to Igen at lowest rates; kf ,+°..' will to in Heurtall fin ^: Pi .Jr YOiXE *ants, For. sa1ei LQst.•„ 'aurid, Notice, _te. Ads YN TUTS COLUMN FOR SALE i^•i, of e;tr1t week Steeples. .Batteries,' Rot Shot Batteries, Praes .,"Zo Telephone iSatt it!s y`I Andrew F. Hess, Township Clerk L. Prang, 7urlcli tfe35 j Illg =:. I >l*! of marriage licensee, Notary imbue, 'faemrnissio)aer Fire and Aut. 1lsa ,and Erie Mortgage Corpors- 'Meptir : insurance. Representing eiggio Trip f''anada Truet Co. Zurich, `l►Yeto•, G. Knapp Q. D. S, Ls D. S. meat, Liberal pay. Must be a hos- DENTAL SURGEON1 WANTED • A dependable Salesmen for our frees andShrubs., Free equip - ler and ,abeelotely lho:nest.-Wel.,. land Nu;t•sei 3 :Co., ‘' Wetland, Ont, FOR SALE fes.aro 9 LLD. I3F`PICE HENSA.LL, • ,A -U -C -T -I -O -N -E -E -R OSCAR 1 LOPP Oraduate Carey M, Jones Nat- i/Mal School of Auetioneering, Try -SOS for Registered Live Stock 411 Breeds), Terms in keeping ;ewit prevailing prices. Choice tuner for . saie.. Will sell anything. Anywhere. 'Phone 18--113 or write, Zurich. licensed Auctioneer licensed Auctioneer for County aid Huron, In a position to con- diiet, any auction sale, regardless Ur to size or articles to sell. I solicit your business, and., if not 'satisfied will make no charges for 'irsrvlees. Arthur Weber, - Dashwood., ?Ione 13--57 aommomma Zurich Meat. MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Wool CAS}1- • FOR SKINS & H1DES tirng"b 'tit 48z. - Reichert, IZURIQH,LIVERY 1 am in a e position to accomo- Este all requirements in the Livery Sine, have Auto for hire. Any- thing done in the teaming line. GEORGE J• THIEL 1liit►ae4611 Zurich *. 8. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D,D.S, DENTIST firaduate of the .loyal College *t Dental Surgeons of Ontario and rqt the University of Toronto, Sate District Dental Officer, Mil- itary 'District No. One, London,Ont Mice • hours at Zurich every 11[aln Office, Exeter. Phone 34. "ekt -Zurich every TUESDAY Phone 79 -19 L I VE BLOCK, f3.ARTLE1It'S iI- OU•LTRv WANTED Or rent, a !suitable frame dwe.i Brig property, with good 'stable, fruit trees, etc„ apply to Chas, Weber, Zuriehi. NOTICE. We are in a position to store and keep your auto tbattery char- ged for the winter. Also charg- ing done at •any time. --L, Paring, Zurich. A' NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO l`TCE . is heeleby given that all 'pors•>ns hating claims against the es.l:ate of the late William. F. Schwalm, of the 'Village of Zurich, gentleman, who died on or about the twenty-ninth day of Janu: ary As D. 1025, are required to forward 'heir claims, duly proven to the un-', rlerslgnea executors, on or • before the 25th day of March, 1925. AND NOTICE is further given That atter this. said date the Ex- ecutors will not be responsible for - .payment of any claims agiainstthe said estate, and having regard oir.ly to' the claims of which they then stratl have notice. Dated at Zurich this twenty-fourth day of Febreery, 1925, • • Peter Schwalm, Mary Schwalm, Executors, P. J. O'Dwyer, M. D. ZURICH - ONT. C)T. FJCE •.REMO\7ED TO HOUSEY FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY -1 FORMERLY Jno. Preeter--Main Street Tuxedo Cliatterless AUTO OIL FOR 1+'ORD CARS. GU ARANTEED TO STOPTHE CHAT TIERING OF BANDS. Sold By L. A. PRANG, Zurich. tf18 Dr. IL If. COWEN L. D. S., D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON" • Wire, Jantzi left . for IC Ode *iele o rt Verliesday, ' Hay Council e1 m t on l#Ionday for ,he March meeting. Milk is selling in the city of Lon len, for 8 eontsea quart. Mr, F. McCuteh'eon of London, was was in the village for a few day lest iweek. Mr. Harry Zapie-of Brueerielrl called cm friends, in ;the villn,ge or= Visesday, A number of lake herring are being caught which meet a r ead., naarket• Mrs,. S. Zimmerman ispent a few r•1 •ryas at Dashwood with her 'sis- ter, '>11ze. J.K. Ehlers Mr. Herb Kalbfleiseh of Waterloo attended the funeral of his little neiee, Helma Deich *:rt this^ week. Mrs. Ed. Stelek 'of .the 11th eon., 'spent a, couple of days at Exeter'• at the hone of. Mr. Wm. Azu:daew; We are advised that Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ehlers of cDashwood,: intend to move to ',Zurich in the near future to reside.' ,(Mr. John V s pet, .who i'a'op- ening pp a pool table in Exeter, has purchased two tables .from Mr A. G. Edighoffer and one from M Albert Hess. Mrs. Lydia Geiger, who has -bo- en confined oto her bed with ill- ness, We are pleased to state, is now able to be up sitting in a chair. 117x• E, - Oesch, barber, has in - stalled ins his barber ;shop. a radio which )is causing. considerable ex- ciienont. He is els° .salesome for radio sets, or an/ parts thereof, The fast Dashwood and Zurich hockey ltea.ms .played a .good game of hockey on, the local rink hertz on Friday evening, which .resulted slightly in favor of .the Bonze! team. 1. The Mildmay and Walkerton Lutheran congregations• have ex- tended a call to Rev. H. Rembe of Zurich; Ont. It is understood that Mr. Renibe has not yet ful- ly decided to accept the call, al-. though it was made unanimous by both. congregations, ---Exeter Times - Advocate. • The Zurich Branch of the Wom- en's Institute will hold their month; ly ,meeting in their Hall on • Wede nesday evening, March llth, at eight .o'clock, ' A good programe will be given, also the business will be taken up. All ladies' interested are , cordially • invited to be pres- ent.. March sure came in th' • is ..year' ]ilc a lion, with terrific •st oms endzeri wteather, we Wonder hgw it will 'go out. 11 'the olid 'age has anything to do with it, most certainly will apprec: i`,e the. lamb -like dissappearance f this blustry, rawr'0 weather. bruary- was anc .exceptional mon /or mild and ispringlii e tt e et bef 15 the 1118why the 4i" hav Ion.. 985 offs it ri x• da the 0 iii lel Among the many new 1•ills tee ore the Provincial Legislature to impose. a gasoline tax 10r highway. fund. The ,govern-- nt suggests a 3c. a gallon rate ch is estimated would ,bring in neat sum of :'$3,000,000 a yea hila there are forces organized to e this' eedaeed to 2t: per gal - It is not expected, if it pas - the house, to be brought into et before• January 1926, when s 'expected the ;price of the At >VIcCollniclr Block, 'Lunch, ev- auto license will get much cheaper, cry Thursday and S.aturcta It looks, only a fair way of mal.- Main Office y . ing _the party who uses the road: alot to have them pay a corres- DASHWOODI ponding )amount For the .upkeep. LATE AL:E:X. ORR ranee every • day till 3 Oclock p.m. Deenot feed fAwt same morning. *hen' .brought in• .' highest Cash Prices*. CASH FOR Cream and Eggs W O'Brien l ieSse 69 Zurich QUAL SEASON 1924 IPRn1'to AND SUMMER DELIVER- IES • ANT$RACil.Ii-.We are now re- veining our 'genuine Delaware • & *Odeon o direct from the mines, Nut *nye and Egg sizes. • °1tOPT COAL --Duet arrived, an, 'Obicar of our high grade soft,.. Obi coat has made a ,great hitt.• f[rr '1ltineehold, rse and our :sales' of this .pricer over doubled"in the last Asea- AWL BOt1'LEPB.-Our Roulet. Coal is Vie in a class by itself and is gr - Owing in favor rapidly. OUR Telephones are at your !rvie^ Use themfreely for in nett o C nL Camtelorl NOAli & PRODUCE . MERCHANT tthOi nt -OfficeH 10w. rouae 110 -HEh3. COAL Scranton Coad Chesnut and . Furnace Sizes.Soft coal of highest quality. GOOD SUPPLY ON HAM) Case &. Son PHONE 35 vENSALL -17 '1ESS.A TO FORD'OWNERS ITS'A FAOT THAP'e FORD MAG. t NET ). DOES GET WEAK LET US TEST YOURS Pagn WR HAVE INSTALLED THE .WON DER RE-CIIARGEj ,. APPROVEDI BY FORD MOTOR COMPANY THE RESULTS OF A RE -CHARGE ARE WELL KNOWN, 'l Iii• PRICE.. 10 $.0 There passed away at his home Seubls Line, Stollen Township•on Thursday, Febru try 28th in his 45th (year, Alexander Orr. De- ceased was a victim of- the dread- ed consumption, but was only ser- iously ill for a few days. He had lived all his life in the vicinity wh- ere he paskrd away, was unmarried and leaves, tot mourn his ions three brothers, John Orr of Clinton. Robert Orr, of Bayfield; and Geo. Orr, on the same Deem where de- ceased had lined. Also one sister ?vg's ,Dinne;y' of .London survive. The .remains were laid to rest in the Bayfield cemetery 'On. Satur- day. ' \ , A very, pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and H. Sylt n o Mrs. Hy, 14th con.,Hay when da; a s old and I lengliload �f young people drove to Mr •Ste''naeh and !spent a . very .pl- easant eveningin dancing and pl. 'eying :cards and the ;music was tui•niahed by Sandy Walker and lvlr, 141'cGregor; and they kept it ',go- ing till the wee hones of the Morn- ing. The` best of the amusement When the two brother-in-laws..had the old Scotch R+el and they done it to perfectionf. and the young pe- ople done likewise. Then when they started for home they 'Were .sa f reel ' .til., trs V1 ql ent a happy ev- ening, The,last of the short was when the good housewife her ral951-rnflaw [stepped the Hi eh - H. S. YEIN! Prop. land Fling to perfectiose and they DASiiTWOOD MOTOR SEIIVICE thought the correspondent was at little to slow, TIDE INTER s �itu�ir ;; .t~XI,, o aef SII Peru Ro r ^ They Weak :ream-,:Kl'hrer l+j'e Treatrtreni r raps rtenrouble^ �---411 ' ;or Poi :try t�;:iC'° itargr g !elle. !t"'rik,ibire�rz `�Aifri°Iiltur oarttruee of !rii.r 1xi .nak tzat:uo espesi, .hie either' directly or •,) fur fifty Per cent of the p circus his means t l. details re lost eachthaa yearmiltha 4e pr csinee, of these undesira! • cures how Parasites 1l'^ birds /ftr• ysthe.::cin'th, y Frequently au , reveal the pr orf a eur,;eid• erabie number of (nal wo; d. which have aplia; up to the true, not caused € 'd any great physical, harm, In cases,,, bow - and finally die. :oily infested birds are much nu. • .useelitible to ,other diseases, as t cholera, tub- ' ecculosis, and roup- Practically all the nematodes infest °.,g poultry have no intermediate hos.. Eggs passed with the droppings develop quickly it the soil of the pe Way yard and the weather are favorable into the larval stage. The infective larvae are pick- ed tip bg the same or other birds of • the; dock, and /lean, develop within the intestinal tract, into mature worms. The .cycle goes on, more worms, more eggs, more worms, un - leas the poultry owner wakes up and decides to destroy the parasites that take his profits. The destruction of the parasite is easy, The i'iye Treatment Is Best. A teaspoonful of concentrated lye mixed with each four quarts of grain, and cooked slowly for two hours and llowed to cool. The birds are given their ordinary feed one morning, and hen nothing else until the next more- ng: when they are given as much f the lye mixture as the; will eat. ee-that the water pan is filled. This reatment should be given twice dur- g the al between z treattnentsfour-week is essential. hen removal of the birds to clean U.)18. 'a t i 0 s t .m t r Bow to Deal With Tapeworms. Cestodes or tapeworm infesting fowl differ from the nematodes or round worms in that they require an intermediate host to carry on their life cycle. ' It bas been demonstrated thaf the various species of snails, slugs, worms and flies that may be found about poultry plants are inter- mediate hosts of the tapeworms that. Infest chickens. These white, ribbon. like, segmented worms can be suc- cessfully `combatted. with the Iye treatment as given for round worms. Sanitary precautions and rational treatment of the soil'in the poultry ru„ri q very essential in: keeping tape- worm under control. Concentrated Iye is cheap and effective. Why per- nlit • your poultry to continue as a convenient host to profit reducing parasites, - The. chickens cannot get rid of their tormentors unless you help them, -L: Stevenson, Director re Extension, O. A. C., Guelph. GREEN FEED FOR POULTRY. The Best Hatches Are Generally Due to ;the Vitamins In Grass, Cab- hage, Sprouted Oats, Etc. The old-time poultry man knew that it was necessary for the breeding birds toget outdoors during the hatching egg production season, if the results were to be really favor- able. Why the outdoor life made the difference he adid not know, but we have learned 'since that the outdoor life had little to do with the hatch- ability of the eggs. The success was due to what the bon ate while free outdoors. Green . grass and clover, cabbage, lettuce, kale, sprouted oats carry the fat soluble Vitamine D, which Is essential for fertility and hatchability of the egg and the uti- lization in the body of 'phosphates of lune, so essential in bones. The fat soluble Vitamiae A is also present in all green feeds, and to 'a lesser extent is turnips, mangels, and rut- I M abagas. The use of green feed in M HERALD and Toronto Daily Globe some form is absolutely essential if the hatchability of the egg and the vigor of the chick is to reach a high standard. Many poor hatches in late winter and .early spring are due to the breeding stock not receleiug the vitamins carrying green feeds. Sprout oats and let them grow four inches high before feeding. Stock the Feed storage cellar or pitswith turnips, mange's.. and cabbage; 'and let the breeding stock have all such green feed• as they care to consume. --L. Stevenson, Director of Extension. 0 •A, C., Guelph. The Farm leTater Supply, . There are two main sources, name- ly,weli and spring (both bard water) and rain water' (soft). Any one thinking ot,tngtalling a modern water system end plumbing in hie shows, TE should • maker pure that his water cup=. ply lis both plentiful and safely "pro- tected from x111 passible sources of contamination, Much more water will be used daily tinder modern than under old conditions of service --- about 30 gallons per person per day. Ask the O. A, College to assist you in solving the fo1lotding problems in this matter of water supply, ..So says Prof, R. R, Graham 1. How to increase the well. .and sr' U to su 1 iia g p>s of water. 2. Row •,to `safegua.rd these sup- plies front' surface contamination. 3. How to rn>ake more use 'of the rain water� sulrply, 4. I7ew to get that fh.. spring O , LOOK! - A .>• �S„ TO Tf7A-r--CUSSI'N'q• ABOUT THOSE I) ;Ssl)ts c'CFJi t et.IN,S: HESS , WILL FIX THEM SO ;t'ift a.. OPEN 11'. l"' ,, H i. lil,1,)O(!I% REPAII\ 4r9 .Painting Fo ' . Car, One "'eat, i;15.0e I'w., e' ere 1Coverieg� F&rd Top Good Materiai, weer;rrrtairis $12.00 Changing Ford C'urtainei to open with Iz,,a i,. $ UO Painting. tlt ggy g E5,00 .,,$8.ti0 IF YOB WANT SERVICE, Wil 1.1.E Vi: i r' WE 1UilRiJBI3,Dft YOUR 8Cu*aY WJIEELS KESS 44+++++++++++++++++++++4440" i4. •+F�! 'b+ k• i.'s p p ig g+ll'+'F'i'+'tjrj1"1 0 i-e!.4•>p'jp'j4"j"f41.1"gi.'Q„i.'g,d•++ 4.e + • ill's Neponset Roofss "GOO)) OLD PAROID" g WE HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPME N 1' OF THE ABOVE • PRODUCTS OF BUILDING PAPER, BLACK BUILDING WALL BOARDS, ROOFS TN Dll+'F T DESIGNS IN :ROLLLSL$ . PAPER 4. a ERE • AND SHINGLES, FULL SUPPLY OF LUMBER, LATHS A NO ▪ SHINGLES ALWAYS ON HAND. CUSTOM. WORK OUR SPEC- • ZALTY.'10 sip ssiereesse I • IC°. KAI4J3Filli'i PIHONE Z U>F I+C I1 • h++ +++++++r4.i•++++F•!°++•t°++++++titeiris3^+ sire -H f isfee+ ++.44+ / • .11 Stone Built Ciothes FROM NOW ON 4.4. All Woollens Used in the°manuracture of S'T'ONE BUILT CLO- jTHES are treated with the famous LARYNX'M'MOTH-PROOF PRO- tt .L CRS5, and guaranteed immune from the ravages of Moths under1 . a $250;00,o Globe Indemnity- Bond t WHY DO WE GO TO THIS EXPENSE?' + "�'�EC` 3UST' ..loth are tlae r �> o seer est fwArfr in the destruction of 01- °thing that are laid asisar for even a short. period. 1 EQAUSE This new., new ,scient)fic;::ciisctery- ip l ftxves Process-: .altirely eliminates any dange, t., ;y ,ies clothes from the rat-, aces of Moth and their Larvae. 1' .EC';USE StoneBuilt Clothes svitii the allied attractinn 4 + LARVEX MOTH .PROOFING PROCRS5, is,combination the .1 defies all conilietition-that -cern. t be 'beaten a that I , There is no ektra charge to you, 1� WE 'SELL STONNEBiTILT CLO;TH.ES fi. I I•New Spring Suitings Arriving Daily 1W. •. HOa HOFFIVIAN i T_AiLCJRtA,1 E3 FUNERAL DIRECTOR* DAY AND NIU 1i T PHO -Ni No. R0 * !11111191191i91911iiii9 I ' i � . � I{ 111111111( 111111919111111111111111111111111111111911,IIIV111111111111131111111111HI1111n1111B1111111111101111111111111111i(BiIIf 111111IIIIli111f 11'VIII►II8111111111111111111111111n IN ZURICH HFBALD'S 1925 Clubbing Lis _ HERALD and Kitchener Daily Telegraph $6.00 HERALD and Toronto Daily Mail and Empire . $6.00 HERALD and Toronto aturday Mail and Empire $3.25 M HERALD and Toronto Daily Star ...... $6.00 HERALD and Toronto Weekly Star . �.... '". $3.25 HERALD and Toronto Daily .News -..'.,. , ... 00 RERAL D and London Ftee' Press, Morning edition ... to n0 HERALD and London Free Press, evening edition $8.00 HERALDr, oiling Edition .,$6.00 ' and London .A.dtertise HERALD and London Advertiser, Evening edition .,. $6,00 HER ,L:Dt and London Farmers' Advocate ., $2.25 TIER .•. 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