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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-06-18, Page 5Thilreslay J'una f8th, 1026 UNESS CARDS PUT Yo:gl Wants, For Sale, lost,. Found, Notice' , Etc. Ads I] THIS .COL(J t ' lolmes STRAYED will be ib Hens t .-To M'nS ?Si'ater, Solicitor, Notary lublie tees Office on" Utimilton Street, Itist Oft the'square,. Goderich, :Priv- ' !Sat, ;Nude to loan at lowest "rates, all on Friday of each week. IW, n Silliffreew F. Bees, Township Clerk illaimot, Of marriage licensee, Notary. 160110, Commissioner, Fire and Alit-, • 1031001 insurance, Repre'sentiug r and Erie Mortgage Corpora- l**. i!>t. 'Tho .Canada Trust Co.` ,Zurich, "i�tlt�tlle• Knipp, D. D. S,L. D. S. DENTAL SURGEONI 11111113,1N• 'OFFICE • •- HENSALL • OSCAR KLOPP 4raduate .Carey M. Jones Nat- ant -al School of Auctioneering. Try �9Ns for Registered Live Stock AAR Breeds), Terms in keeping With prevailing prices. e. Choice • fall. for sale, Willseh anything) ' where. Phone 18-93 qr write, Zurich. licensed Auctioneer 'Licensed , Anetioneert for County, Huron. In a position to cone :idaet any auction sale, reeardleas Ilia. "'to size or articles to sell. I ;Irediuit your business; and if not satisfied will make no charges for iterviees. -Arthur. Weber, - Dashwood,; l.Sene 13-57 ,. Zurich Meat MARKET Fresh and Salt Meat Bologna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price, for Woul CASH FOR SKINS & H1DES, un,gblut Sz. Reichert -URICH, LIVERY 2 am in a position to aecouao- :ate *11 requirements in• the Livery Mao, have Auto for hire. Any - ting done in the teaming line. - GEORGE J. THIEL 1119iaDe sly • ' Zurich- G. urich G. S. ' AT.KINSON , 4. D. S., D. D. S. DENTIST +EYETER, ONT. Phone St! ia't IAYFIELD Every Wednesday VVI+:NINGS IN .EXETER BY AP- POINTMENT L I VE POULTRY WANTED , Waken every daytill 3 Oclock p.m. Do sot feed fowl morning g vitezi brought in, ghest, Cash -Prices --CASH FOR•-- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien di'lioloe 04. Zurich all FRE E TO FORD O W1VEPS 'TO INTRODUCE THE •BENIFI:I' 1]8' A MAGNETO RECHARGE, !WILL GIVE E ONE QUART. OF Tuxedo Chatte rl�ss Oil 'WITH EACH RECHARGE DUI - a ANG' l`HE 'MONTIi OP MAY. PRIonf . $Z;QQ S. WEIN, Pro-. s Rw a 0 ra MOTOR o R ER VICE tr. S 1 Unto my premises, Parr L cow. O'wnei• callhave suave proving property and ,paying penises, -Frank Hagen, : • CARD OF THANKS LOCAL NE' Mr. M; 0, Millilten. (visited .Eeete Mr, Lloyd Hey of ;London !epee friend's on s5unday. Sunday, at his honxe hetet ine, a Mr. Fred 'IKerr. of Crediton cal ' by led in the village on 'Tuesday. •e• ae I 1 i. Mlasl ,Ei E, Steele left' for St° ii Thomais ons• Priday where rite veil (spend the holidays Mr. and Mro Mores, Geiger to extend their most sincere thanks to the, neighbors and friends• dur- ing the recent firs; at their home; in Mr. Geigerle absences, FOR SALE A Hoewell built garage, 10x1.0 feet. For further particulars) ap- ply to •,Peter Cbrriveau; St. Jos- oph, t -50 • ' STRAYED old sorrel mare. kinder kindly wish Mrs, 'A. Rose hale returned from a end with, . her ;eon Mr, Harry Rose at Windsor, Mr 'sand" 1%It+s't Roland Geiger, Mrs. Ptile and daughlter Pearl, e- re .'Thursday .,orisitort at, Birth.' Mr .arucl Mrs. Joh'n.Albre+eht and' daug'itiers. Ros!ebelia and Lulu;;. were Sunday' 'vi'sitors, alt •Daishwoodl Mr. ; Thieodore Wagner of. Wat- erloo ' College is ,snefiidin;g hisvac- ation f t his home here. Miss Vera, Siebertowafs-ter ,bu's- ,iness visitor to London, on Tues - .day. ! •1 f.l•4 Miss 'Ortbla Melick of Detroit Ps epending her vacaitioiy at her-hoine rote I'' St. Joseph. last week, am notify Eera1d, Office; Zurich: FOR SALE A cellar steps, in„good condit- ion, would make an ideal ;steps for a barn, .apply. at Herald Office HOUSE FOR SALE Eight -roomed two ;storey` brick dwelling, ,With, furnace, - aired for hydro, and in goad condition. On the. premises) is a good brick ,st- able, good wells and fruit :trees. Property contains two-fifths acres of land and is .situated in Zurich. For particulalvs apply to A. Hess, Zurich. • r. , -50 O k FARM FOR SALE'' •Consisting of 100 acres ,with go- d bank barn, drive shed, coma. ortableoframe house with summer itchen • and woodshed, . good or- chard and numerous stall fruit trees, about twetny acres fine hard wood bush. Farts is •well fenced and fairly well •supplied with vsa teas. for all purposes. ,Convenient to school and church. Pose•ssion given; in the fall or'•spring• For 'particulars; ,apply •,to A .F. Hess, Zurich:. -tf-SQ STRAYED. Unto my preznikes, Parr Line, a fine .eollie dog, owner tcan have same by paying expneses to Ev. Broderick; 'R,R:1, Zurich. FOR SALE .One new DeLaval Cream Separ- ator for $81.00 cash; regular price is ;$92 cash: L A. Prang, Tires! ;Tire!. CASINGS 30x3% Cords Fabrics $B.7 ... ..... •. $5.5 TUBES "r5 30x3 Olympic at . , ..:$1,50 31:x•+ E,tra Heavy '.Cubes $2.95 Sea I F Ara Heavy Tubes $3.00 BALO 'N TIRES key party getting. 5 Baloons ai.d gieing ins 5 old casings and tubes I w;11 alt,,,: them $27.00 for same, and the 5 new tires for $67.00 cash John Hey, tJr., Zurich. • FOR .SALE: A nearly new Oliver Riding plow apply to L. A. ',Prang. FOR SALE Government . tested seed corn, following varieties --White Cap: Yel low Dent; Imp. ]:teaming, Wiacoal. cin No. 7; Early Bailey; Golden Glow, Longfellow• Also Sorghum Mange] ge1 and turnip snip freed, J. Galscho & Son, 'Zurich: Dr. D. If G O WEN •' L. D. Se D. D. S._ ;DENTAL SURGEON At McCormick -Block, Zurich, ev ery Thursday, Friday and Satur- day. Main Office HARTLEI13'S BLOCK, DASI3WOOD COA+fir/ Scranton Coal Chesnut and ,iFurna Sizes. Soft coal highest quality. ,, GOOD SUPPLY 0,N HAND Case PriONF3 35 ce of flENSALL se ZU11I0I1 HEItALi) r �tl Miss Lillian; We'seloh: of London, ripen tSunday at her Koine ;here, Missies, Ligeie and Catherine Vol - land were Sunday visnifors eat the hSame of Mr ,and Mrsi W m, Leibold Misr, Lloyd K'albfleislch: from El- mira visited a few days .with her (parents, Mr .and Mrs. Ferd Hests.. Mr. Kenneth: A: Routledge Detroit its visiting hi %parent's, -Dr. and Mrs. J. 'Rou+leclge for a few. weeks. RI' .�:nd iv rsi Peter .Ravens end tttta M'a'nic spent Sunjday; at the ISeerie of Mr. and .Mrs. ,.Jos, Ravcile at Grand. Beed. Mr and Mrs,. Christ' Gaischo of Ithe Bronson Line, returned . on Weinesday lost ..from fa, visit at Marklh,arrr .and „'Kitchener. Messes.. 'C'la,reooe and` Clayton He ff;nein& saaeon-,p,araied by =.•Dr. O•wan, of •Ga!it visited at the home of Mr. mid Mrs, W, H. HoffmanSon: Sun•d ayi. ce• Mr .and Mrsl. Edwin ,Zoeller of New Hamburg .called at the home of Mr. and Mrs), Thomas Johnison on Sunday. ; Plearsled to ;see Mr. planer I{.rue= ger of the 14th coati; around again after his critical operation, on the jaw at Toronto. Mr ;.amid Mrs. Herbert ,Hey and family of London, were Tuesday isitotis alt the home of Mr. Christ Hey, )alb-slon 'Lime: • Mr- ancl. Mlsl. Alex,. Elliott, Mr, - and .Misr Atha] Ellett, 'iter, Cls1'. ancl Miss Annie Elliott all of Lon don, were (Sunday.ivisators af : the home of Mr and Mei,i^'!. Selma. Mr, and Mrsi. W. S. J t1eston and Mr and Mrs) Hy .Tru, m er are vis- iting at iSebastapeol where Mr. Mr .Johnston ,as delegate, attended the :seslsions of -..,the Re. Lutheran Canada Synod. The school picnic is held this Thursday .aftern eon to Grand Bend and was well la:eendod the Zurich Jubilee band in attendance to liven up things. r Mr. anld Mrs, T. L. Wurnx mot- ored to Sarnia o.n. Sunday. Mrs. cCatharin.e-W"firm who has spent'the e•inter in Detroit and Chicago, re- turned with them. • ,A number from the village at- tended tte funeral of the late Aug- ust Hill at his home Crediton on Monday morning, the remains were taken- eto Kitchener cemetery for interment. ;Deceased !was well and favorably (known in this di5 trict and passrad ;alvay on June 11th, aged 68 years and ; 4 months. A , M s g l �' s. D 1nxol e Oscar r , a and Wil :I`atu K >. , loop• attended the funel';al of 'thee •]site' '.Mx) Church at Watford, but will" met his death at Niagara r1+a11's; r1l.'? ,while engaged as a :electricals in that city. Mi; Ch- uroh, was formerly Mr. Wi]Iarn Klopp''s daughter, Miss Ella, and the 'sympaith'y ,of her many ,friends hire in Zurich goes out ;to 11trs. 'Church,. int cher sad bereavement, A. rather un:credithble game of barseball vas, pia,y,ed ont, the local diam t nd hate on Monday eve. when the- Crediton, vete) ati team were over and .toyed with the loeallst The errons and runs were leo nun'!- erousi that it would not look gond prinit�. ,If the local :boys want to maks a mlark ,at the game it will be neceseairy tog Eft to work and do some practising. What might have caused a des•- as4rous fire • took place on Thurs- day n,00at last;' *hoof the kitchen part of the tt house e of Mr, ,Moses Geiger took fire f,�'om an oil stove and when first discovered the h- ams: eanie through !the roof, The fire was farsrt dt�sco'vet;ed by Mr, Mr. W. 0- Tull add ;son Harry and Albert and they cittekly with the „aid -i3'!; a ' chemical Tiro extinguisher petit the, Site Mat, hence the, loss was no lt ta.'rs been /put out inditslintfancy, e Ma oit herd `telling where: it would have* 17 os,toiipel. me al; the Isuraoanding b were tra: % .. 14 Y YOUNG' Pres DIE 0101 nISRASp. vi'quou Cr1W7SEs l[kr1 y TNYr't# Id`.i' 11101 P4I,ITY. Sotiietliiig of the tile Ristory and ethods of Coollaii,tting This Ser- ous Menace of the Hog I*idustry, . lk; (flooti•ibuted by Ontai' Department of A.gri°culiure, eeroeto.) The number of pix, -i lost: between r'atxowing and weallrilg varies 'fie. on the seas One taus common in Garin luntbr Life Histol �'lle area the sinal) in by the adult the body in ngw pastures the. eggs nafeww noistura eon eggs beoolne yiiig. in the swallowed by ceding; sad pig in the ordinary reaching +1e• After intestine ttey blood stream asst into the .the broach the pharynx. worms are tiny they may be e generally s oesophagus a mach and trip from the intestine takes sling through cause which may result that survive generally perry and z ally the young an sing a serious ft or perhaps station. Clean farrow pig yard, excellent results eatable los are generally one produce 80,000, realize bow Young loci talion. Profits in ho 13' .Preva my, does, its work fres neatly too in and ear satisfactory saris. ---I,. Stevenson,sign, 0..�.. k is our bas ariosi: perfe diet. ' Aiil c'igestad and makes bone, aJI' and success un Cad. In On . ;Yuart9 p a fleet of ,one-quarter mile, file re Ss of milk e intportan zed and coli Evora meat, sand fat. C adults ought builds flesh and keeps # contains all to life:, and favor u alis A. is f prevents rickets in milk;' i g neuritis: C 3s also found interesting beer•;tt • common stains a gra need lints and for growing i s. liquid, tri t# Il food ary elemho;,s and which at d Without Is available a price that extensive se the most difB to .collect It requires green pailthe ekes than a n and cold Iiltlk Is het ter it, is so d that safety lies low temp Dept.., of Extension, Cockerels and e young n g Co anon as th d• The male crowd me the feed delay the de c k, Young meted as i;i r stage: av'ed for br be reared ° fit»'ttl+ines. development . cnt ,opon nrsattdro ly Vftamilx t�iciettt qt1 It anttral rote Rf1rY.i t annuals, • 10 to 40 per cent,Ail 'from that -tabes all or much of the roast i of the Pr°At soiz's" OperttUioils. Cause for this great roar is the intestinal round worm, -(as_ icoldes). History vis eggs are deposited In intestine of the infested pig worm and pass out of i the excreta, contaminat- ing and feed lots. In this s are not infectious, but i weeks. if temperature and r conditions are favorable, the 1 infectious. These eggs pasture or flog yard are s plgs grazing, rooting or andiron the stomach of the p course of events, h the small inter,_ ti hatching in the small in migrate bi by way of the lungs, to the liver, heart and to lung tissue, through to soles and up the -trachea nx, At this stage. the w thread-like creatures, ougbed out or swaiSow- efl wallowed, go down tine oe rte _and again .geaeh the intestine,' This round intintestine back to the about ten days. In pa the li,;rings the young worms small hemorrhages wh in pneumonia: Pigs fail to develop pro remain stunted: Fre- ung worms invade the gall d ducts of the liver, can condition of un - thrift ps death. 7z Sid farrowing pens, clean sow, clean clean give pasture, will in reducing this prey s. Dirty yards and pens lly loaded with worm eggs female worm may 000 eggs, It is easy to Iimpossible 3t is for the ting' pigs' to escape infer Pr hog -feeding can only come preventing losses. enc This it is f unnoticed until late. 011 of eheno- podiu for oil are most Proving of . asn the destruction LDept, of .EatenCollege. - Blit. Mil t all-round food, It is `tl`g et food we have for human k tastes good, It is easily' It is very nourish - The Ii brawn and blood. of the people depend on the amount of n2llk uOntario we use about 2,000,000ear annum,' enough to Boat battleships. about osOnly of this.. is used- a,; raw m rest as butter aucl cheese. A glass contains a mixture of all the t. things that make up a mixed complete meal, as ob- tained eggs, sugar, reals, oil erg , gar, ce- reals, Children must have waste, to, as it repairs growth, and bone, helps* Milkh he body warm, essential the vitamines growth These promote Fero sola tilization of food. asF it found in milk -fat mals and is in young ani - is lsund Water soluable B It is essential in preventin diseases. Water Soluble • . and in milk; it is the a vitamin which is inters se• it scurvy, a prevents children.. ailment among Milk co at deal of lime. Children plenty of it, especially ng bones and teeth, Th contains all the eters ed diet, °P a good mix- ed can be Use the same bine anon and special prepay people at to all Ontario late more should stimu- late Milk, is e' foodstuffscult of all of transport. • handle and Care from s the greateste pail slid frompasture to the It spoils Yui to the table. Keep it cies any other tooth Pure. rawter than puri- fied milk, b difficult to e pure milk in pasteur- ization and eratures,-L, Stevenson, O. A. College. Separate Pullets. • Remove the cockerels from the flock as a sexes can, be date i rtn ne birds being Heavier and the pul- lets away fro and thereby and water, vel the pullet flock. development of should be mamale birds hey r act" the bro soon as ung- Male birds sAny yobs- poses should seting rng- bY, themselves,:i the range Growth and le ani- mals are depet ti. diet con- taining vitania correctly bal- anced chemical ealare wide spread, and si antities of them occur a oil's,. green fools, cod. yellow develop aromas; properly • r,g O. 14001V RE 4,Av41. ST,Op TIiAT CUSSING ABOUT TNOSE FORD SIb) HESS WILL FIX:TIf vso THl Y OPE TH TH DOOR REPAIRING' Painting Peed Car, One i0ovei•in oat, $111,00, Two Co. g Ford. Top goo Coats .., ,,. $20.00 2.00 (~`han�;�in Feud d Materiel, leas curtains -..,., $12.00 C1 nti g ggy Curtainp to open, with Doors . 85,00 Pa YOU Bu ...,. • .. ,.,. AIST.1 SERVIC1; WE WD RERUB 3ER YOUit r ' HAVE IT B TJGY WI•ILELS. HESS = ZURICH • „. Gi'i�1�OCK The n �t',' he Ever -Ready, board. achy* Wall- ! !. Will tot crack, buckle b1a+�•kle, �. warp or burn + CTypi•oc is clean and early tor handle, it ;saws and + lumber, G : ioc goespsalla like tvayp;s tioufi leur ofin aand rry but 'ones up its up t0 stay, ^� Gypl`Oc will afford repair proof. Yu aI + your�roonas are fireproof. that :satisfaction of knowing tl, •� �p'3�proe xnay be applied at eked to o1�cl or new°0' painted or panelled.walls and may be pap - 44 4. �4. � For information, Samples' an ncl 4 quotations call •at our office,' * • : C. IC ci- LBY pi .,.... 3•se .,, PHONE 60 4. . 9 r, ZURICH 4. '^1'- --.f.-+-"i'""+-46_4,-+-4.-+-°F--•4•-3 •;.-4,-+-+-'.-4-"4- o 'f Stone Buift4. l -FROM NOW O4. 'AT!i ooitens Used in the manufacture of .E• TILES are treated with the famous LARVEX MOTHPROOF CESS,and o BUILT CLO- uaranteed immune from the ravages of Moths under ! a $250,00,0 GIobe Indemnity Bond t ' WE GO TO+ R HY DO' THIS EXPENSES' 's' fi EC`AUSE Math are fixes r PENSE?� .g. i ++ oihing that are rea_est factor in the destruction of C1- laid away for oven a short period. ';° $ECAUSE This new 'scientific` disco�•er + ' entirely eliminates anyy -I'Ixe I,arvee ! to Process - + aeras of Moth a, your clothes from the rev_ ! REC4ITSE a3 their Larvae. •� L Stone -Built Clothes with the added attraction of the LARVEY MOTH PROOFING PROCESS, is a combination thatt ! defies all conii>etition•-that cannot be beaten. there is, no e �. charge to you, xtrat WE SELL ST0;1 N •-BT7ILT CLOTHES THES .e N Spring Suitings ArrivingDailt . y HOFF AN TTA.ILOWAND FUNERAL DIRECTOR ° DAY AND NINIGHT PEO,•NE No bt -"c"�-�I+`d'--'i'-`•F-•F•-4•-•d�•-..}�.1,,,4•-HE•�--da-.•p--q•-•i'-3•-�•-•4 sutonammasma I(nlflulfff (ff 1911111IIII1111111IIIIIIIRIIiIi 111111 �NiC;." , r rf�11111�111111iillffLlftlf�lflfll Mil 11 1 15 ZURICH BERALDIS 1.926 Clubbing List ' HER tand Toronto Daily Globe $6.00 n 'x�ily Telegraph p $5.10 ••iy Mail and Empire , , o .ty Mail and Empire $3.25 Jy^rfv Star • iit'ttA• 13.11.c.,r s..i HERA. :a aro HE1• - -, aea IttERA :u err FIERAL ,,; ntO, r s:un HERALD) 'sr • , HERALDend iu:i C••1 IER ALD and Wi HERALD and Fa ose HERALD and Yo HERALD and Sea HERALD and Ont NERAL. D a nd .Rod ' �. etm��� �t�.� .,...._ lei ,.' 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