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EUSiNESS CARDS
D' -+AYE Oi i s
1Baritietex', Solicitor, Notary Peblie*te'
e Office on Hemilton• Street,
peat off the 'square, Goderiela, Priv-,
lauds, B to
lone gctn,
t
- �a lowest 'rates.
filial'..Holmes will 'be in 1lenial en ,Art auto -Marker 025,-311, betit.e- Mr. Wt Q. Callfas, is' 'spending
Friday of each week, �a Zurich a . Exete I! de f days( at on
;< n kindly ysl L do th 1
LWT YOUR
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found, (Notice, Ete.Ads�
IN THI$ ,COLUMII
Mx. M, G.'Dei e wins et Stratford
on business pe Monday!:
Mr ,Albert. T.' ' , 'arid laa vit1 'Fuss
LOST were !tti• London en 'Titilt cloy,,
n, nde I 'ew
is n this Week; ii
e ..,, „_ ' return to Haberer Brost. Zurich, Mr, ands Mrs, T, L. Williams we�-
Clerli ea vileitord to Exeter • 'r S'a.terday
IN MTrMORTAM 'sve,,• �,
�l'a4r P marGleteew Pc riage lieenees,ip Notary St,e ,» ,,,�
tingle; f marriage lic licensee,
and Cera' T g • or,y : of Miss; Joss a McDonald Ispent ti
1..nFi In loving na'em
%I aabn. Insurance,„ Representing f La iter J. Stet ens wee i'eft us eosin• -end with Miss' Gen°aldilie Sere
g ge orpo><'N• Y 1$, 192.1. 1, 1. ,, exrusl r ..
glares and Erie "Mort a Corpora -
pa,
.+gilt, The .Canada Frust Co, Zurich,
.• Inapp, D. D. S., L. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON]
!N OFFICE - HENSALL
A-U-C-T-I'-O-N-E-E;R;;
OSCAR KLOPPP , •
Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat -
Try,
o .of Auction grin
si loch
a l Auctioneering. ilsesl
San :for Registered Live •• Stock
hil Breeds.). Terms in keeping
VIM prevailing prices. Choice
Runes for sale. Will sell anything
*where.
Phone 18-93 or write, Zurich.
licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer for County
sit Uuron. In a position to con -
End any auetion •sale, regardless
is to size or articles to sell. 1
olicit y6ur business, and if not.
Satisfied will make no charges for
services.
.Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
]PBume 13-57
Zurich Meat
M A K U
J'Firesh arid Salt Meats
•Boiogna Sausages, etc
Il ghest Cash Price for Woul
'ASH FOR SKINS & 111DEb
T n1g'b ut SD'
Deichert
AMIMMVIIMOMMIMOOMMOIN
ZURICH LIVERY
1 am in .a position to accomo-
ate all requirements in the Livery
Urine, have Auto for hire. Any-
thing done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
Mope by Zurich
G. S. •ATHINSON
L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST
3EXETER, ONT. Phone 34
B AYrIELD Every Wednesday
'EVENINGS IN .EXETER BY AP-
POINTMENT
LIVB ..
IIPOLJLTRY
WANTID
Vahan every dayTtill' 3 Oelock p:m.
Da
aat'•teed fowl Same morning
'Shen brought
Plighest . Cash Prices
--CASH FOR—
Cream and Eggs
W. ,O'Brien
Midas et! Zurich
FREE
•.; TO
:FORD OWNERS
'TO INTRODUCE THE tBENIFITS
P A M AGNRTO RECHARGE, I
VIM GIVE ONE QUART OP
Tuxedo Chatterless Oil
.
' U'I H EAOH REOIIARGE DUR-
ING T.HE 'MONTH .OF MAY.
PRICE • $100
R. S. WEIN, - Prop
reASHWOOD MOTOR SERVICE
No on knows the Isilen;t heart-
i ;' Mr, nerdy Mrst Ie. L. Albrecht? and
acl:aj, ion George,and friends motored to.
Only those who havelost
can tell eeateich on, Sunday afternoon.
Of the grief that is borne in silence
For theane we Moved so. well. Miss -Leila, Seibert end 13111 Sei-
Family. _, bert, Jr.,' .of Detroitwez'e "Sunday
WANTED afrs'. 'A, G. Elutes is leaving on
Thursday morning td visit her son
WANTED --A C irl for general Mr. Orville E'hues at Calgo.ry, Mb.
housework. Apply; M.rs'•. P, J.
O'Dwyer, Zurich, Mi. -tf44 and Mee,W rt. Bassow of
the Bronson,' Mr. and Mrs. ,'Poy.
Peek of Clawson, Mich;., ,visited Mrd,,
and Mee Swcitzer and tlamily at
Shipka on; • Tint qday.
Visitors iu,nderthey parenital roof.
-
1OTICE:
On and after May 12th I will
make
my annual inspection of all
stables, back yards, outhouses., etc.
and request everybody -to , have
things in :a saziit)rry condition by
that date. C! Either, Inspector
cif Board of Health.- : t
WANTED
CATTLE .FOR PASJIURE A lim-
ited number of, cattle will betaken
for pasture on Lo t7, Con. 10, Hay
Tp. F1'or furthsr particulars ap-
ply to Mrs', Louis' Debits, R. R, 3,
Zurich, Ont. t
FOR SALE
Brood sow and 10 small pigs 3
-weeks old, one DeLaval cream sep-
arator nearly new. : Apply ',to T.
J. Wilson, Babylon Line, Hay..
FOR SALE
A nearly new Oliver Riding plow
apply to L. A. :!'rang, ,
FOR SALE
a• -a
Four burner New Perfection coal
oil stove, with high shelf, nearly
new, and new oven .co
mplete.
Price reasonable. Apply to A. F.
Hess, Zurich. '
FOR SALE
Government tested seed corn,
following varieties -White 'Cap .Yet
low Dont; Imp. Leameng, Wiscon-
sin No. 7; Early Bailey; Golden
Glow, Longfellow. Also Sorghum
Mengel and turnip 'sged.
. J` Gascho & Son, Zurich.
FOR SALE
Early Seed Potatoes, Irish. Cob=
bler.-C. Fritz & Son.
WANTED
Cattle -for Pasture. A limited
number of /cattle u -ill be taken for
pasture for the season, apply to
John Stephan, R. R. ,1, Zurich.
CATTLE FOR PASTURE
A limited number of cattle will
be taken for pasture for the fol-
lowing soason. Apply to ;Henry
Walper or Herb. 'Disjerdi:ne, Zur-
ich.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Pure bred Anconas, good, laying
strain
pan
d
the
kind that neve];
hatch. A11 ,select hear Price iii
eggs for 00e. Lloyd' O.'Brein, Zur-
ich. Phone 127.
Dr. H. H, CO.WEN
L. D. S,1, D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At McCorinielc Block, Zurich, ev
ery Thursday, Friday end Satur-
day,
Main Office
f ARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD
Scranton Coal
Chesnut and Furnace
Sizes. Soft- coal of 1
highest quality. ilea
peg
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND anti
Sri,.
CaseSon and
OYI; 3` -
Mr •.and Mac, A. F., Reels and fam
r we
1 re S '.d
Y a :•s• ,
yl 1 105•
t with '
qn y r lelati
t.
^tea at at ,Hensiall.
Improvements have been Made
in the .upper •sitorey of the' Deity
block, 'ars suitable rooin�s leave been
fitted up for Dr. ,Dunham, the new
dentist.
Mr .H. L. Albrecht has. geeat]y
improved the appear'a'nce of hips ;
Meek with a naw metal ,awning,,,
and giving the woodwork a fresh)
L'oat of ppaint.
• An Old .Time Dance will he held
in 'the Town Hall, Zurich an Fviday
eve. IiIay 22nd, Mader the auspices
of the Zurich Band, pr(oceecis go
towards new instruments.
Reel nice warm end Seasenabi`"
we -abet. has greeted us this 'veer:,
end tho blossom is beginning • to,
conn' out. A nice tsl:ow;r' of rain
'would greatly help thin,�•s along.
Dr. J. Ward of •Exeter wishes
to auc'owiee to the public that be-
ginning Tuesday, May ].9th he will
again make his weekly calls at_the
Wolper House on Tuesday of each
week, to test' eyes, •etc.
The first Half -holiday of the sea
sae is being observed this Wed-
nesday afternoon, =just the t time
rvhsn we publish the ,Herald, but
we hope to make our • arrange-
ments •sfa as to .oh'serve it leiththe
other
b.'
t1 siT1 5
e $
men.
Mr. M. G. :Deitz, operator of the
Zurich central of: the Hay Tp. Tel-
ephone System has .received in
strttctioes from•'thel Council ;to alter
and• ren7:odall the interior' Of the
local "office here, and when coma,
Acted .according to plans!, , will
t a.ke a very modern office wtib.
quarters, for sleeping combined.
Dr.- J. E. Dunham, the new den-
tist has opened his d .ntul office
over the Post Office tall is open
for hutsinlesls. He hal .also pure
chased the bdsinlees and good will
of Dr. Atkinson who was at the
Commercial Hotel, Z rick every
Tunesdey, but will ie future visit
Bagfield on; Wednesdays,
Rey'. and •Mrs! J G. ,Litt and
daughter Lone left with.; )their
effects. on. Thursday for Campden.
•The large moving van of Epps &
Sons, Varna taking their leffects.
The- new pastor, Rev. are: B: Den -
gin and fatuity are expected on
Friday of thus, week and the Rev.
is expected to' occupy: the pulpit
here on. Sunday,
An order -iii -council authorizing
the sale of 4.4 per cent was sign-
ed on Monday by Lieut: -Governor
H. 'C'ocksihutt ,andi May 2lst as the
date of scale is confirmed by the
premier, A revenue of $6,000 is
expected from the 30 Ontario br-
eweries; ;which •are to. pay a tax
of $200.
This
is
also imposed one
d on
p.
t7oat -
'c in
Cla
P o 1 breweries cries operating
averehot sesr in. the province; in. ad=
tadditro'nl-•to the $5,000 tax oil suc'
breweries, or hick is imposed to
protect the provincial, concerns, Re
stricted hours limit the selling of
the beverage, and: the former ho-
tel bare have to be done :iw.ak.
with. ,and baored in, and the pl-
aces Where the drink is served is
to have windows low and uncov
ned so that people drinking scan
e plainly seen from the 1;itreets,
MISSIONARY SOCIETY' MEETS
The 20th ai>ntr�al ,convention of
e Wrinien's Mis'sion'ary Society
as held or May 6th, in Gneenvay
thodi'ct •church, with Mrs. ' t.V
Mined, ;district superintendent,
esiding, ' :There wast a largega.-
ering, abuot 300 delegates reel
red; The reports of the aux
ries cireles and bands tshowt'ad
t only an increase hi finances,
t also a strong, healthy Christ
'spirit.. e Me. Molladi gave a
vey tor the work dome, remind -
her hearers! that this( is a
ritual organization of forces that
e
b
th
w
pr
e
th
s'te.
ilia
neo
bt7
ian
sur
ing
epi
make for 'Ole enlightenment, the.
cation, acrd evangelizing of
pie . , It needs prayers, study'
rttonoy to carry on the work.
reported 2'5 auxiliaries raising
52,89; 13 circles raising $940,30
13 bands ratsitn .$851.60, mak-
ing a. total inen+eaittu of $68+74 over.
FII• rti IIE.N S ALI.t -17 ,least year,
/N
SEED DRILL AND PLOW.
flaw to Properly !'sire for These
U
� * set�11 1111j1e]l&ellt5.
W tch
s the Bearings and Attend to
.)ding-,..(:ovor the ,'low's' Bright
Parts 1Vit,h '!''hick Oil or 0re£se ..
now to Tells the thislic'ls of (Gain
Iii a loin---"Holdi,Ig t l" 011114,
leentrib !ted by Ontario I,Hpertinent of
Agriculture. oaii
to.)
The seed drill shows Ii,e result of
neglect in a way so ivapressivel as
to deter the owner ox operator teens
abusing this machine to tee same ex
tent as he may practice with the plow
or harrow. A warped seed box, or
rusty and clogged grain runs, leave
tell tale evidence over tue field that
even naakesthe neglectiuiluarlyrepent.
With many moving i)itt•ts, . the drill
requires frequent eu'atel oiling. Disc
and double cline drill: bade inane
more moving parts ihai, the shoe or
hoe type of drill, and with -the disc
bearings subjected to dust and sand.
considerable trouble will develop J1'
there is any neglect to keep the bear-
ings properly adjusted and oiled.
When n
once e
the
bearings gs become
worn it Is
function properlysand ible ret ewal e �ofethe
parts that have beccme worn is the
only remedy if the brill is to give
best service; All bearings should re-
ceive attention and bekeptsmooth and.
free from grit. This is best done by
a' frequent application of Light min
eral oil. The grain drill bearings are
not the easiest to get at; a bus eexi•
ble stem oil van is generally the nlost
useful ;type of oiler.
Keep the Oil Can Constantly at Rand."
An oil can should. always be with
the seed drill, The large wheels turn-
ing slowly may not' need oiling more
than once each half day; but the disc;
may turn 15,000 times In a day uncle;
.considerable pressure, hence the need
of frequent oiling. The seed box
:neehauisin turning slowly cati"bener
ally be well served by oiling twice a
day. Tile grain drill should not be
exposed to the weather when not in
use. A canvas cover sufficiently lar ;e:
to fully protect the grain box should
go with this machine for use over
night or idle periods if it is not de-
sired to move the drill back to its
proper storage .in the implement shed
natil the close of the seeding season.
The matter -of keeping bolts tight and
everything in adjustment is. Just as
important with .this iriaclrine as with
any. other. If the drill vets proper
care, it will last the lifetime of the
,operator, and the original ec st of
'paint will carry it througn.
When the plow is not in use its
bright surfaces should be protected
by a layer of thick mineral oil or.
grease. Heavy machine oil or good
axle grease rubbed over the mould
board, share, coulter and jointer
(joint will save a plow from the rav-
ages of rust. The Tasting of one win-
ter, period may injure a .priory more
tiiaif along season's service in the
held. Rusty plows lose' a lot of time
fol• man and teani th the spring,
through delay caused by natty to
clear and scrape a mould .board that
will not ,scour. All braces and bolts
should be kept tight, the points oI
share, coulter and skimmer sharp
and..of'proper shape: The plow whe..i
and axle should 'be kept well lubrl- 1
cated and packed in such a way •,s 1
will preveritsand reaching the were i
infasurtµ,e, of wheel hub or axle. Tne
small wheel or a •plow will tui 0
40,000 tines In a day plowiug to
acres. If the wheel is to last and do
good service, the axle should get a
little heavy oil every hour. Aa oil
can holder should be attached to
every plow,.sothat tee oil supply will
elways be at hand and screeching
prevented by its timely use.
Watch the Plow Point.
If the plow point becomes woru
the inclination of the mouldboard is
changed; 'the plow tends to run on.
the point, the work becomes heavier
on both Lae horses and the plowman,
and poorer work is done. The heel of
tle share wears nearly as quickly as
does the point. With the dulling of
the heel the plow will wing over to
the land and require. more exertion
on the Bart of both map and team
Keep the plowshare sharp aed in pro-
per form. , •A Coat of paint applied to
the handles, beam and all other parts
titan do, not come -in direct contact
with t '
h oil
e will
do much
to keg
keep up
appearances ata
pp nee
s ail
—L. Stevenson, dSec., Dept. weathering.
Agri••
culture:"
- Bushels 'of Grain in Bins.
To6 compute the number of bushels
in bins multiply the length by width
and depth, and.divide the number ub
tained by 114. This gives the nu::,•
ber of bushels.
If figuring on ear corn, divide by
,z1 instead of 1144 as for small grain
or shelled corn.
A 10
feet long and. 3fn eetA► wide, nwill hold
about 2 bushels of grain for every
each in depth, that is, a box 18 inches
deep will bold' approximately 36
bushels. -
4vhen Cow "Holds Ile" Milk.
Tne Suppression of secretion of
milk is the reflex result of irritation
of the nervous system. Shock, chill,
fright, pain; rough milking, sensitive
teats, weaning of a calf, etc., are
some of the causes. If possible have
the cow milked by a woman. Try,the
effects of placing a young calf, at her
head before starting to nril'k. Massage
the udder gently for a few minutes
before milking,' If the teats are ten-
der applysolne pelted lard each even-
ing. 6. An old-i'ashioned treatment is
to lay a sack of grain on the cow's
loins at milking time. This is expect.
ed to detract her attenttoll so that
,she will "let down her milk." We
cannot vouch for the efficiency of this
planeas Inwe halve not stubborn cases dItiIstben st to
let a calf nurse,
s t 1 ; l� i.„ t 1 twaltirligink
K len cutting in the woodlott think
ene
tTAILOWAND FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
extra e.
•
HO 'MAN
DAY
Page Fly
L003a. 11,41:'ES T 0
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THAT • CUSSING ABOUT THOSE l'
HESS .WILL FIX Tf11Q, $O TTIEY Oily SID �'� GUST orNs
o8
H 1i.1.�170OIt
rRE!['"AI I O
Painting .Ford Carr One '''oat, $15.00, Two Coate ,
u:20iCoverate; Ford Top Good Materiai, loss art•at$12,00Chanailg 1ord Curtain's
to open with 0uorri "
Painting Buggy „ $5.00
IF YOU WANT SERVICE $8.00'' WE RElI UF313Et{ YOU , WE: HAVE 1'1'
;b_. 1t BUGGY W131',>al,S.
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For Inamediate
Sale
500 Cedar Posts Re
gular 50c each for 30c
ANY •FARMJR HAVING ANY FENCING TO DO SHOULD
TAKE'ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG RFIJ'UCr-ioIV IN PRICE
01.
JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD 01? N N. t GOV} flNM1,.
- SPECTE:DXXXXX BRAND B.O. SHINGLE 1
'i' $1.70 PER .BUNCH.
S WHICH H SLL L A T
ALWAYS A GOOD SUPPLY. OF
ALL KINDS ON HAND.
BUILDING MATERIALS OF 40.
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All Woollens
one JiiiiiG1o�Iles
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Used din
the manufacture of STONE BUILT CL 0_±
e THES aro treated with the famous LARVEX-MOTH-PROOF PRO -
1 CESS, and guaranteed- immune from the ravages of Moths under*
.a $250,000 Globe Indemnity Bond
WHY'DO WE GO TO THIS EXPENSE? 3'
3EC-
tiUSE Moth are theg rest est factor in the 1
arelaidaw;
t.' for oven of
S•
destruction Cl
tithing. that
�ECATJSE This new scientific disan,•er a short
period
'` entirely eliminates any dana�r +i'your
y h- Larve:L Process -.g.
I t yn i' niotlres from the Fav -
4.^ ages of Moth a r i their Larvae.
1 DBCAUSE Stone_P,Itilt Clothes with the added attraction of the'l`
+ LARVEX MO ell PROOFING PROCESS, is a combination. that f
defies all competition --that cannot be beaten. There is no
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1 WE SELL STONNE-BUILT CLOTHES
charge to you,
New Spring • Suitings Arriving Daily
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