Zurich Herald, 1925-04-23, Page 5• a
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BUSINESS CARDS
DUDLEY .� . I. OLIVES -14S
Barrister, Solicitor, .Notary Public
*tee Office on Hamilton Street,
ljnet off the 'square, Goderich. Priv-
late funds to loan at lowest rates.
Vat aollries will be in Jlenii it on
Friday of each week.
1adrew F. Hess, Township Clerk
:t>aer of marriage Ilcenses, Notary
litubLa; Commissioner; Fire ,and Ant -
Insurance, Representing
*Wen .and Erie 1'Iortgage Corpora-;:
%moi~, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
tale
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EUI YOUR
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found,•riotice, Etc. Ads
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FOR SALE
,A real bargain in a pearl
small - icon}k stove, apply a't
aid. ,Office.
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CA.TTLE FOR PASTURE
new
Fier
A. limited n.u'mber of cattle will
be taken' for pasture for the fol-
lowing 'Seasron. Apply to ;Henry
'alper or Herb. ID%sj:ardine, Zur-
ih
DDS-LDS'W
VIDENTALSURGEON
HENSALL
itN OFFICE
,.- OSCAR IJLOPF
sgkraduate Carey M. Jones Nat-
* *a! School of A.uctioneering. TStockr 11
for Registered Live
II Breeds). Terms in keeping
eleith prevailing prices. " Choice
1tentli for sale. Will sell anything
gpaywhere.Zurich•
?bone 18-93 or write,
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Huron.
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lelii t aon. regardless
',deet any .auction sale,
la to size or articles to sell. I
solicit your business; and if not
satisfied will make no charges for
ger'vices. - 'Dashwood.
Arthur Weber,
-Mime 13-57
Zurich - Meat
MARKET
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fre$h and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool
GASH FOR SKINS & H1DES,
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a am in a position to 'accomoe
'gale all requirements in the Livery,
'Bice, have Auto for hire. Any,
thing doneein the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
"Nene 58 a Zurich
t S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S,
DENTIST
'graduate of the Royal College
21t Dental Burgeons of Ontario and
of the University of Toronto,
Sate District Dental Officer, Mil-
*tory District No, One, London,Ont
::fit Zurich every TUESDAY
Phone 79
nabs Office, Exeter, Phone 34.
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ANTED
4114iken every qday till 3 Oclock p.m.
Me -not feed fowl same morning{
eedien brought in.
"Highest Cash. Prices
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,Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
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:•PBING AND SUMMER DELIVER
IES
ANTHRACITE -We are now re-
'neiviug our genuine Delaware' &
Andean direct from the mines, Nut
:/Move and Egg 'sizes.
430FT COAL -Just arrived, an -
Whet Car of our high grade soft,
Mils coal has made a great hit for
Ifotesehold use and ,our sales of this
Wave over doubled in the last 'sea-
O`3LI'1TS-Our I3oulet Coal is
$sla° in •a class by itselfend is gr-
wfng in favor tepidly,
OUR Telephones are at your
'ger'vice, Use theut freely for in-
arm►atio)).
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& PRODUCR MERCHANT
. heibe • Office lOw, 1 ou5e 10.
HENSALL uNT,f
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Pure bred Ancones, ,good laying
'strain +'and the kind that Bever
hatch. All 'select hens. Price 15
eggs for _60c. Lloyd O'Brein, Zur-
ich. Phone 127.
- FOR SALE
Limited quantity of following
seeds for sale -=-Timothy, A1silze,
Red Clover and Alfalfa. No. 1
Government tested seeds. Prices
right. J. Geselio & Son. " •-33
FOR SALE
Galvanized • 30 -gallon upriglit
tank, with pump attachment, 'suit-
able fro gasoline orcoal oil. Price
reasonable. Apply to A, F.Iess,
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE .is Hereby given pur-
euant t o the statutes in 'trek be-
half- thtit all person& , basin;
claims 'againut the estate of Alex-
ander rOrr, late of the Township of
Stanley, Farmer, who died on or
about ''he 26th day .of February,
1925, are required on or before the
25th day of Aprils 1925, to send by
posit; prepaid, or 'deliver to the
undersigned executors, full partic-
ulars of their claims, duly verified
by affidavit, and the ,nattere of the,
!security (if any) held lby them:`
FURTHER TAKE NOTICE That
after the said last mentinoed date,
_the assets of the said deceased will
be -distributed among the .said ue-
.ceased Iwill be distributed `among
the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only -to; the •claims of which
notice ,'shall -then have been given.,
Dated :thee' 7th day sof April, 1925
• SAMUEL 'STERLING,
'ROBERT O1tR.,
Executors, Bayfield, Ont.
P. J. O'Dwyer, M. D.
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DENTAL SURGEON
At McCormick Block, Zurich, ev-
era Thursday, Friday .`id Satur-
ey,
Main Office
HARTLEII3'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD
COAL
Scranton Coal
Chesnut and Furnace
Sizes. 4oft coal of
highest quality.
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
Case & Son
PHONE 35 HENSALL -17
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OP A MAGNETO RECHARGE, I
WILL GIVE ONE QUART OF'
Tuxedo Chatterless Oil•'
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ZURICR . glut.
ONTARIO SHEEP RAISING
Miss Pearl 'Warts, was Vi'titing
London ou Sunday. • - 1
Mr. Lee W. Hoffman motored too
London on Wedn'esdayl ori );tuslneaa
Mi'. and Mrs, J. W. Ortwiein of
Hns were f
Hensel! , Il tja,e village; on Wed,".
'Tesday,. f
Ma Whitney Brokenshire,i Iwho
la attending Stratford Normal,was
home over the hloiday:s.
MA's Madeline Meidinger has reg-
tifraed .to ,Kiteh;,ner 'where she is
attending /College.
Rev, end. Nils. Lloyd Kalbfleiseh.
spent'ai few days last week with
their resoective parents: ,
117:r. Ward Fritz apnet a e011p1'e'
of days at Windsor this week/e-
turning home wifth a., (new Forel...
912r .and: Mrs. Louis Weber mot-
orad to Detroit last Thursday, re-
turning homey ou Monday,
''Mi:s sAlnla [7ttley ,apen,t Sunday'
with. Miss Ngnlas Hartman on the
Goshen Line south. ,
• The 40 -hour devotion ,ways• obs
served .in Zurichl R. 0. church ati
nMonday and :Tuesday.
1Vlisq Muriel Howald who`, .spent
the holidays at her home in the
villagehas left for Stratford.
We have a good'!supply of fresh
marigold seed, -turnip seed' init
seed corn for. pale, -Stade & W(eido,
,Quito a number, from Zurich
attended -./this hot supper 'given by
the Lutheran ehureh at Dashwood
on 'Tu'e'sday. evening.
Mr. chalet Rebels left for De-
troit on Tuesday where was
h`
called owing to the•.a1aat�of" his
sister.
Mrs'. Corn Wagner left for Hen
sally fist,• week, where !shhe rc•ill
her hoinla in future with her dae-
ghter, 'Mrs. J. 1V, Ortwlein(
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beeman: and
two anli:iklnen of Detroit spent the
«%eek en.d at the, home of Mr. anil
Mrs. Egbert Heideman.
.Mr. and Mrs.• E. W. Stoskopf cif;
Kitchener, 'spent thee -week -end at.
the home of the latter's parents;
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Johnson.
• Mr. Albert Daltexs and Ted:
Wagner have-•retur-vied to Water-
loo where they are fattest:ding the.
Seminary}
Messrs. J. Deshler Jr. and F. 0.
Kalbfleisch 'were in' Forest .one day
last week, to see the" (government
experim:enita flas snatching., outfit
at work. , / ! •
ONTAIRIO SHI+IIOiI'll" I•+a'N BRING ECONM
OR TO TRH priov fon..
Remarkable Winnings -at the great
International Show at Ohicag?s--
Some-P(41nts on't'he I'roductiou of
High Quality Sheen.
(Contributed by Ontario Department of
Agriculture, Toronto.)
Someoneiaid The proof' of the
padding is the eatipg of it," and so.
the proof of Ontario being the breed
Ing ground far sheep to' supply the
, other provinces in the . Domililon as
well as the United States, was proven
beyond all doubt by the winnings
made by Ontario's Sheepmen at the
International Show held in Chidago,
I11,, in December, 1924. This show
is • the common battle -ground for
breeders throughout the length and
breadth of United States and Canada.
All the best tloc.i:s in the United
States are represented; and in order
that the Ontario st1eeprnen might try
oouelusiens with •American breeders,
the Ontario Department of Agricul-
ture has been assisting these provin-
eial exhibits by financial assistance
in the form of payment of freight
charges. Tbis was necressary in view
of the fact that the prize money
offered at the show is relatively small,
The greatest reward comesfrom the
honor of winning The fella -Wing
summary shows the' remarkable win-
nings made by Ontario breeders, in
the eight breed classes in which they
competed: ».
BREEDING . CLASSES.
TOTAL ONTARIO WON.
•I.a 4
toe b•
w•n Gy a
o�� ro
4 el
!reed. 700 NA A et Ti b U C"
Shropshire 2 9 6 1 1 2 4 42 2
Dorset .,1 10 8 2 3 3 2 2 1
Soutbdown3 8 7 5 4 3 2 1
Oxford .. 2 84 2; 6 1 4 3 0 1
Cheviot. 1 8 0, 1 3 3 1 0 0
Leicester.•1 8 7 3 2' 0 0 2 0
Ltncoln, •2 8 8 4 4 3 4 2 2
Cotswold. 1 8 4 2 2 2 2 0 ti
S
x
C
12 67. 42 24 20 20 178 4 ' 910
It is worthy of, note that while
Ontario did not have more than Per-
haps twenty-five per cent. of 'the ex-
hibitors in these classes, Ontario
breeders"won.sixty-throe per cent. of
the possible first prizes, fifty -rive per
cent. of the total Championships, and
sixty-two per cent. of all Reserr,
Championships.
FAT CLASSES.
ONTARIO WINNINGS.
a,
Mr. J. De'cher Jr., our noted and. V.,>a o m
well known Standard. bred ,horse . " , a w
m e o
breeder'" hail again n�iade ea very • am. ,; el ei e e " t al r;
good (:sale o'f a twaeyeareold trot-. Breed. , FS' ,y e M 'rte "to 0 0 (a,
iiig• colt by bus'lsire the late Wid- Shropshires . 3 1 1
ower Feter,'to:Mr. .40.E. McCaffery Oxford".: :'3 2 ,1 i 1
Dorset 3 1 1 1 1 j
of Russell, Ont.,for. the handsome Cheviot 8 1
sum of $300.00, which indeed is a Southdown 3 2 3 1
big'price sof; 2 -era -old.
'. Lincoln r3 3 3 2 1 1 i
y Cotswold 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1
Leicester .. 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1
Rev. J. G. Litt . who' has been: Grades and
attending the annual 'Conference of crosses me-
ths 'Evangelical "'Choi rh. at .Han- Grades diu
wool.
s and
over, t.eturned borne on Tuesday Crosses
ev�enint. Mr. Litt h, been. !st Lopg wool. 4 '4 4 4 2 2 1 1
ationed to go 'to 'Shakespeare to
take 'charge of: he t;� ar]r there,,
while Rev. J. H. Grenzdbach, who
has been supplying at •S.ialtiespe-
'Iieaire, will move to .Z"tl_ ten,: The
Zmany friends of R•ev.''a-i 1 Mrs.
Litt will he notify to see them .le-
aving +Zmrieh;: 1
Dashwood
4 1 1
Mrs- Millar has returned ;after
pending the winter+ with cher dau-
ghter at Woodbridge.
Miss Alice Hoffman spent the
week -end at Giiand: Bend.
Rev. F. B. \lVLeyer o (Ayton and
e. former pastor Of ,Zurich, has been
stationed to take charge DI C'al
vary Evangelical church here, and
the local cohgreg,altion is greatly
pleased with the appointment. Rev.
W. J. Yager, who has been here
the past seven, years will go 'to
the Niagara ,District where he will
follow his shared labours.
Mrs. C. G,uanther has. returned
aftere'visiting a few weeks in Wi.n-
dsor. ••j, i ( i
Dr. Taylor' was called to,, Lon-
don this week (wing' to the illness
of his mother. -
Miss Ferrol Hartleib -of London,
spent the week -end with her par-
ents. ,, •
Mee. Rhode of Usborne is Nies
it]ng in this) vicinity.
1VIr. 'C, Stephan has! moved into
the house he recently purchased
frolic Mr .J. K. Ehlers. f
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effect's• 'and Gard
en Toifis. ,on Saturday, April 25th
at 1;30. pate I`>
-Four piece parlor suite, bedroom
snit, eoimplebe; 2 bed's' with spr-
ings and ivat'tress, 2'toilet (sect's,
Pandora range for coral or wood,
real good baker; New Perfection
oil stover with oven, kitchen cab-
inet, ext'en'sion table, 9 lkitdhen ch-
airs, kit hent able, 2 centre tab-
les, is'niall tattled, 2�•oclters, 2 mir-
rors, 2 washstands, pictr
es, side-
board, /clock, 5 Ia1n:p's, curtain; po-
les, blinds, flour chest, touch, Isirilt,
cupboard, '2 paper racks,linol-
eum, flower stand, lawn ixtow•er ne-
arly Pew, laxeehard Is(a'w, scsinecoal
quantity of wood, hand 'saw and
Other 'tools, zquantity of garden
thole, onion seed, crocks, dishes,
pots', .pans, kettles, 3' dozen lseal-
era and all' cooking utensils. Ev-
erything 'will 'be sold ottt of house
an proprietoreiss is leaving town.
r ERWIS--CASH
Totals ....32 19 17 16 6 4 1 5 d:
This summary shows Ontario win-
ning flfty-nine per cent. of all tl"
first prizes in those "fat" classes,,th
which' they competed and also win -
winning fifty. per cent. of all chap,-
.pionships, and sixty per cent. of as
reserve championships.
In addition, Col. Robt. McEwen
Ft Sons, London,' Out., succeeded in
winning for the third time in sue=
cession, the Grand Championship for
the,best car 'load of not less than
flay • lambs. Belvoir Stock Farm
stood fourth In this competition.
These results were accomplished by
years of wise matins, careful selec-
tion and good feeding on the part of
our breeders. The policy of breeding
the best to the best which has been
generally followed brought results.
By the use of the best rams and ewes
obtainable at home supplemented
.11th yery high-class stock imported
from Great Britain, Ontario's sheep
have attained a very high standard.
Tiine and money has been spent by
the sheepmen in obtaining this envi-
able position in tli'e sheep -breeding
fraternity of North America, but their
efforts are, being repaid by the de-
mand wlilcli is now experienced for
Ontario bled sheep,
Points for the Lambing Season.
Just at this season of the year It
lnay not be out of place to mention
some important considerations
must be given at the lambing s- son
because after all the success or fail-
ure of the lamb crop deter•iniees
largely the profit for the year.
it is absolutely necessary for the
attendant to be on -hand frequently
both day and eight. The loss o1 not
a few lambs, and in some cases both
mother and lambs, can be avoided
by prompt action on the part of the
one in charge. A week or two before
the ewes are due. to lamb all the
dung locks and dirty, straggling wool
on the hindquarters of the sheep
should be cut away with thd ordinary
sheep shears. It will benecessary
to handle them carefully at this time
otherwise considerable injury might
result to the heavy in -lamb ewe. The
removal of this superfluous wool will
mean that the'•young lamb will be
able to nurse With less difficulty, it
will lessen . the danger of wool balls
in the stomach of the nursing lamb,
and the ewe will be much cleaner at
lambing time. The ewe about to lamb
can be ,properly eared tor to much
better advantage when separated
from` themain flock.' - Provision
should be made ;for a few small pens
on the warrnest side of the sheep
house for thla purpose
No one has eves been a,Sie to d&-
Mrs,. 0. R. Wagner, Proprietorese veloo a system, wht'reby pnuln•y
rrrtl 10 a,...... `3 •,.,
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i'p' , tiro fleck, in a mite -infected 'house.
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Painting Fold Car, Otte,noat, $15,00, 'I`wo Coats .., $2O.A0
iCovering Ford Top Good Material, less curtains , . ,..°$12.00
Changing Ford 'Curtains to open with Doors ,,. $5.00
fainting Buggy ,.... $19.00
IFYOU -WANT SERVICE, WE'HAVE E I1
pW��E RERUBIIER YOUR BUGGY' WHEELS.
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