Zurich Herald, 1925-05-07, Page 5Thursday Maer 9th t 1925
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BUSINESS „CARD5''
Duimty E. Ifol.imgs
_ barriater, Solicitor, Notaay Public
Mtele Office .on, Hamilton Street,
liSlat off the square, Goderich. Pe iv -
clay an. London. 1, "
• lite fluids to lean at lowest ratela" WANTED
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Illr.' 1:611.0e8 will be in Heneall"--on
.. .., Feeday of each week, :, WANTED -A Girl foe general i ThlirrockY in. BaYfield.
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,relesdrew F. lIess, Township Clerk - seh were hi London on "SattualaSa
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Vif3Sr V°111a4 Siebert VPent11‘1"5T' 111.014tveoitc?draolit. toww:447utitit4e,:i'olr otaAtlos:
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e and M. T. L. Worm ,spent • • . .-
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Glinter or 'marriage licenses, Notary
Conunissioner. Fire and Aut-i
Ineurance, Representing
*ill0in and Erie Mortgage' Corpora -
GU, The Canada Trust Co, Zurich,
B. Knapp, D. D. Sr, L. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON.
'OWN OFFICE HENSALL
OSCAR KLOPli
"Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat-
lemell School of Aud ti on eerin g.• Tryi
I*41 Ior Registered Live Stock
4411 Breeds). Terms in keeping
GAS prevailing prices. Choice
GlIrnal for sale, • Will sell anything;
GIITWIere. •
hone 18-93D or write, Zurich,
Licensed Auctioneer
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Licensed Auetioueer for County
DI Huron. In a, position to con -
"Gnat any, auction sale, regardless
Sa to size .or articles to sell. I
uolicit your business, and if not
satisfied will make no charges for
ervices,
'Arthur Weber, - Dashwood,
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Zurich Meat
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Prices for Wool
CASH FOR SkINS & RIDES
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ZORI01-1 LIVERY
I am in a position to accoino-
late all requirements in the Livery
Vine, have Auto for hire. Any,
thing done in the teaming iine.
GEORGE J. THIEL
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7/k, S. ATkINSON, D.1).S,
DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal College
Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
elf the University of Toronto,
Late District Dental Officer, Mil -
*airy District No. One, London,Ont
:At Zurich' every TUESDAY
Phone 79
Main Office,' Exeter, Phone 34.
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:flPOULTRY
. 7 WANTED
Aiken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Do not/ feed fowl same morning)
barlien brought in,
!Highest Cash Prices
FOR-r-
Cream*.and Eggs
W. O'Brien
nob. 94. • - &latch
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:FORD OWNERS
TO INTRODUCE THE 1BENIFITS
'HP A MAGNETO RECHARGE, I
WILL GP'111 ONE QUARTZ'. OF
Tuxedo Chatterless Oil
WITH EACH RECHARGE laTJEe
ANG THE .MONTH OF MAY.
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-. PRICE, $1;,00
Ifk.S. WEIN, • Prop,
AS Et WOOD MOTOR SERVICE
NOTICE. ,.
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Oa and after `May 122z I will
make my annual inapection of all
'stables, back Ylaids, wean -Uses, etc.
and request everybody, to , bave
things in a sanitary eondition by
that date. - 'Eilber, Inspector
of Board of Health.
WANTED
CATTLE FOR PASTURE A lint-
ited number of, cattle will be taken
for pasture on La 17, 'Con. 10, Hay
Tp. For further particulars ap-
ply to Mrs. Louis Debus, R. R. 3,
Zurich, Ont
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FOR SALE
'Yorkshire Ba.cbtr-tylpe pig,
6 .weeks ,old, apply! to .3. Hey 34
FOR°. ,SALE/
Brood sow and .10 small pigs 3
ereeks old, one DeLaval cream sep-
arator nearly 'new. &pply to
T. Wilson, Babylon Line, 'Hay.
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FOR SALE
A nearly new Oliver Riding plow
apply to L. A, ;Prang.
FOR • SALE
4.-7+
Four butner.-New Perfection coal
oil stove, With high shelf, nearly
new, and new oven
Price reasonable. Apply to A. F.
Hess, Zurich.
• FOR SALE
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Government tested seed corn,
following, varieties -White Cap, Yel
low Dent; Imp. Lemming, Wiscon-
sin No. 7; Early Bailey; Golden
Glow, LongfellOW. Also Sorghum
Mengel and it turnip. seed.
3. Gesell° & Son, Zurich..
• FOR SALE
Early Seed Potatoes, Irish. Cob -
.Fritz & Son.
WANTED
Catte, foe Pasture. A limited
numberof /cattle will be taken for
pasture for tale season, apply to
John Stephan, B. R. ,1, •Zurich.
CATTLE FOR PASTURE
A Hi -tilted number- of cattle will
be taken for pasture for the fol-
lowing season. Apply to „Henry
Walper or Herb. Disjereline, Zur-
ich. e
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Purebred Anconas, good laying
strain and be kindthat pe-er
hatch. All ;Select hense. Priee, 15
eggs for 60e. Lloyd O'Brein, Zur-
ich. Pheitte 12.7e
Dr. ll 11. COWEN
L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON:
At McCormick Block, Zurich, ev
ery Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day.
Main Office
PLA.IITLEIB'S I3LOCK, DA.SHWOOD
.44-4,-4,44.44.444.4•44
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Scranton Coal
Chesnut and Furnace
Sizes. Soft coal of
,highest quality. °
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
Cas,t -8E Son
PHONE 35 • HENSALL -17!
Censider the busy ,fiee and how
ho jumps around. And doesn't he
, go ,to the dogs. ? 1ZUrich, vray 24,1, .19;
tighter Viola 'visited with ,relatiVeS
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Mr, Elmore, Klapp. erncl little de -
in Shakespeare over Sunday, 'a„
IVfr. and MrSt. Gideon Koehler
vilsifed' irelativea . in Kitchener .on.
SITI/C14y,. .. .. • /
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Mr And Mrs. C. Fritz and.
pearl Wurtz were StuedaY
Daishiwood.
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(Contributed by Ontario Deeerttnent
Agricu' tura .-roreetas
The field mouse is the most de-
structive rodent orchard pest that
we nesse to contend Mita in Ontario.
With th passing. of the snow each
spring the girdling work of iYir.
lVfouse is brought to light, and xtlanY
a tree owner gets.quit,, shock when
. he sees.deStruction, whfre everything
isiiktfoils:oii premised so well a tiu, beginning of
the winter, Hundrede of trees die
each year, many of which might be
saved if a little timely work was douo
to enable the tree to make repair
and carry on,
The effect of mouse injury in
girdling is to destroy or restrict tne
downward circulation of elaborated
foodstuffs to the roots. The problem
is therefore to re-estaelisb the bark
connection' immediately, either by
Means ot bridge grafting or inarch-
ing: Earliness in treatment is with-
out donlet the most Important factor
in determining success or failure.
"Bark Regeneration. •
Trees injured by mice_will some -
tames make recovery without treat-
ment, providing that the injury is
limited and does not completely en.
circle the' tree. These minor cases
can be assisted by coating the in-
jured are with warm grafting was
or asphaltum paint, these protect the
wound and encourage the regenera,-
tion of bark.
Miss Ortbla, Melick .1)au returned.
to Detroit after a 'week'a visit with
her parents', t,
211r. John Deichetti Misses Inez
Yungblut and. Flossie Weber were
visitors 'to London, on WiednesdaY.
'Mr .and.MrstWellington john-
ston rand son Rose ,and little Ruth,
motored to Kitthiener, On Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Swarts 'from
Detroit ?visited the latiees' parents
Mr. and Mrsj. John Fuss over/ the
week-encl.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pfaff and
Mrs. Wne. Pfaff of Exeter, . were
visitor's Mrs". 'WM. Schwalm.
on Sunday, •
Mr: and 1VIns. a L. Albrecht and
son George, Mrs. B. Pfile and cla-
Vighter (Pearl were Sunday visitors
in, 'Blyth. • ' • •
The weather continues quite
cool rthe'pae tweek with occasional
raids, 'but in spite' of the coolnees
cons 'e a le growth,
Mr. an:d Mrs) Harry Price and
a
sons, Bruce and Leroy of Hensall,
were -Sunday visitors with Mr. and.
Mra. Wn. Letbold, Babylon Line'.
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The. Young- Ladies Bible Class
of 'the Evangelie.al church presen-
ted alias Lrone Litt with a gOld
ring with an emerald setting,' un -
on her departure.
IVIr E. Steele, teller of the,
Zurich Branch of the Bank of.Mon-
treal, had tilt* misfortune Rapt wee
ek eieceiving a,n infection in his
eyes ',which rendered him unable to
do his duties dntje 1n this bank:, 7...te
and Mrs. Stf.qi.11eft for UT* city to
consult an eyIe speciAliit apd:'we.
hope 'will soon( bfe improved._
A. 'Ewing of Stria,tford is relieving.
• .Steel as teller at the &trig
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A new"..ket has been passed
amend the Foul Brood Act, th
evei.7person keeping bees in
Province of Ontario •shalI on or
fore the 30th day' of April ap
to the Minister of Agriculture
'writing for a, 'certificate ,of reg
tration, rand •everye person who ke-
ep bees whol neglects or :';.•ittSCS to
register shall have a 1-.".r. tity 11.12
posed of from $5 to Sete i'oe every
$day during this,
,Bridge Grafting. •
Where the injury completely en-
circles the trunk the problem is to
re-establish the baric connection by
bridge grafting. This can be accom-
plished successfully providing that
the bark both above, and below the
injury is sound. . Shoots or scions %
to %-inch in diaxneter should,: be
.selected and cut slightly longer than
the distance to bridge. These shoots
or scions should be bevelled.at oac
end with both bevelled surfaces on
the same side. The bevelling should
be long to give a wedge-shaped end
that is thin enough to insert easily.
The scion is set by making an in-
verted T-shaped cut above the injury
at the point where it is desired te
insert, and a similar T-shaped cut is
made below. Tho ends et the eciou
are slipped into thinciioi and it
forms a slight arch, it is ht•Id in
place with a small brad driven
through and into the w‘red oi the
tree. If the wood of the S61011 is
brittle drill a small hole in each end
of the scion to avoid splitting. The
scions are set 1ee to 3 inches apart,
abcording to size of tree. Atter in-
sertion, all eureaces-of attachment
and the body ot the scions should be,
to i:,e_psAted with - warm grating wax to
at prevent drying. Further proteution
the against extremes of temgerature can
be, be providdd by mounding up soil
ply around the tree to cover the bridged
Lei area, until uni,in takes place. Remove
;s„. this soil covering 1,n six weeks. Bur-
lap, on old sacking can be wrapped
loosely over the bridging for the same
protective SCII'N ice.
Shoot .j3ridging. .
Should strong shor,,is of stWal.;
size exist, attached below the in int . d
area, such 113.4y be shortened and tlie
free end inserted above the injur3).
The' subject of grafting is fully
treated in the bulletin on Orchard
Grafting publisheu the Owarto
Department of Aericulturc. If inter-
ested a postcard will n•ing it to 3 ou.
Try and Save all injured tieee,--there
is a way to do it. Don't let the field
mouse beat you out. Repair you
injured. trees by the practict. of tree
surgery thteethne, but next time pro -
ride protector's. The inouee can not
eat wire netting. -L. Stevenson, 1i
Dept, of Resteneion, 0. A. College.
NEW BOOKS
The Zurich Publae Library re-
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coiled the following mai- bonlcr
Title
The ie 1 stertlays Authso
Harnat Bell Wright
Carney Ricks or Subjection of
Motta Pearly by Peter B. Kyne
Torn, the Telephone Boy
Frank Webster,
Merle's .Orusacle Rued N, Carey
Under •Sealed Orders Cody
PRESENT,TION
Last Saturday evening the lad-
ies of the' Evangelical congregat-
ion .in Zurich, accompanied by the
14th Con. la.diest mode a very ap-
prop`iate presention to Mrs. ,J.
G. Litt, whols !leaving, in the ch-
urch. 'After 'the presentation ,and
the pead.ing /of the nddress, Mrs.
Litt spoke very capably and
thanked the ladies, - Following is
the address
Dear Mrs. Litt-
.
Wet he meMbers
Of the, LadiesSAid nevi Church, and
14th Core Church,, have heard with
neleep 'regret 'of your early clep-
aetvee from •our midst, We feel
that we are not only loSsnee a high-
ly efficient futember but ,also de-
eply beloved friend. Since you,
have been ,connected with OUT
work you ehave alwaya taken a
deep interest hi the various ' de-
artm6rete ,not Only affecting the
welfare fixf the churchbut also the'
advancement and social progress of
the whole communiay. We shall
miss your willing and cheerful
help se freely and generously gi-
ven th all whenever needed.
We ask you to acceppe this
saight token as a sage) of apprec-
iation ,of your services. A ecept
it, not inanely at its; intrinc Valle
but as a rentembrancle toff the
many pheasant hos spent „in
your company in the Zurich ,Eva
ang. chlurch, •
We feel, your masistarice and ad-
vise will be of great benefit to
any work you may sbel connoted
in your new field of labor. We
hope and pray Gleci wilb be wtih
your earnest endeavour to farther
his kin,gdont. That your future
years may glide happily ,e we v With
out sorrow .Or care le the sincerc
wish -of the metribeilg of this,
edmbly.
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Mustard Is a Robber Bold.
Iron sulphate or copperas can be
successfully used to destroy mustard
in standing grain Without injury to
the prop, so gays Prof. J E Howitt
of the O. I. College. ,
Preparation of Solution.
A 20 per*centesolution should be
applied. This -can be prepared by
dissolving 80 pounds of iron sulphate
fp. 40 gallons of water, or 10 pounds
of copper sulphate to 40 gallons of
water. -
Tho solution should be strained
through a cheesecloth as it is put ,...e..
into the spray piaup tank. This will
remove- the dirt and entail pateicies
that are apt to clog the nozzles.
Time to Apply. •
Apply on a calm clay just as soon
asthe first few plants in the fields
show. flowers. It is very important
to spray early. If the plants are left
too long the treatment is not -nearly
so effective. If aeheavy rain comes
-within 24 hours after the solution is
applied it will be necessary to spray
again.
Row to Apply the Solution,
An ordinary hand pump barrel
sprayer, such as is employed to spre,Y
fruit trees, May be used', or a potato
sprayer can be used to do the•work.
Care mutt; be taken to see that each
mustard . plant is covered with the
solUtion in the form of a fine spray.
The Work must be thoroughly done
and at the right time.
14001i! IVE ,1-1AVE IT
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THAT 'CUSSING ABOUT THOSE FORD SIDE CURTAINS'
HESS WILL FIX THEM SO '.PHEY O.P,EN WITH THE DOOR
REPAIPING
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Painting. 'o:d Car, Oner'Oat, $15.00,. Two Coats ------$20,O�
iCoverlea• Ford Good Material, less curtains .. ... $12.00
Changing Ford Curtains to open with Doors - $5.00
Painting leug•gy ........ .......
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IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT
WE liERUi313ER YOUR 13UGGY WHEELS.
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ANY FARMER HAVING ANY FENCING TO DO SHOULD
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG REDUCTION IN' PRICE
JTJST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF No. 1 GOVERNMENT IN-
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weed it moist or sandy plaCes. Some
seasons It is much worse than others
s climatic conditions favor its
growth or otherwise. Constant hoe -
ng Will keep it in check, and hand
weeding is also often heeeesery.
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