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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-08-06, Page 44ksoece PUl 'Mina& money on the farm F many a farmer retiring to a well-earned rest it has been said, "He made a lot of money on that farm." The fact is that he made no more money than his neighbou.r, but he saved a great deal more. Acquiring wealth is largely a matter of systematic spending and saving, Without a definite plan few men get anrwhere. Hard work is not enough; the fruits of the work must be conserved. Save your money re Ly. Open an interest bearing Savings Account. 'A Bank Where Small Accounts Are Welcome" BANK OF MONTREAL Established over VOyears Vital Assets in excess of 47430.0oo.00. Chevrolet Car have been appionted for this district to sell the New Superior line_of HEVROLET AUTOS Tiyor are considering a new car be are and call on melor a demonstrat- ion and prices John Hey, Jr., Zurich AV,131••••••••••••••••••••••••••00,00••••••••••••••• • • 1 • • ertlilizer! Fertilizer! • • • 2, We are distributors for this drs- Anct for the popular Gun's Brand 10f, fertilizer, 16 percent. selling at $20.00 • • ,PER TON AND CAN ASSCRE CUSTOMERS 'THE BEST ,OF FOR THEIR MONEY REGARDLESS- OF WHAT OTHER it AGENTS OR CANVASSERS SAY. SEE' US BEFORE BUYING 4+ COAL! . COAL! . . • • •• --la W1 ARE TAKING 9RpFip$ F9 FIA•13.,C) ANTHRACITE ; 4i0T'6Air.3, SIZES go 4 and Cf.[E§TIAIT. LT ds HAVE YOUR • • io, Its• . . ORDER NOW 1 • tI JOG TOUR BAKING WITH OUR CHOICE BRANDS OF FLOtTR, fp it is, AND HAVE GOOD RESULTS • st sees, 1 1. ' WE CARRY STOCK FOODS, FLOUR AND I. EEO OP MOST lie i lifttisTDSi. VISIT OUR VARIETY STORE AND SEE OUR • esea i kt, FINE DISPLAY • e • • 0 0 ' Louis Schilbe Zurich i IttrOp*Setasso0.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••6•00••• elesetererding to figures prepared by Ate Ireight department of the Ca- , eteetriern Pacific Railway, the export eeettegres movement via Vancouver esetettelsed a total of 48,971,930 bushels seise; Meer 31, 1024, compared with a -Were ed 17,387,715 bushels as on e3etae 31„ 1923. In each instance the eligeeres over the crop year coin- seesereeediaeg September 1st. The in- 40110tVi4 is therefore 31,584,215 or 181.5 per cents ' EAYIIELD 7.Nt1lite ITilborn of Now Dundee, Liil'abies guest of Izetta Merner. Wee and Mrs. 'Arthur Peck, -Teen, Itenek of Akron, Oh, ,are occupying "; Aeries lecebinson'S. Cottage. er.1. TUilartl, o. Sthlit Stc. Marh hi' mints Wire. Wessten • ; satire .Mals Tama. Ruth Higgins, +has, taken apos- ition sea stenographer fwith theDo- ninion Exprees, Co Lorelon. Anthony Tillman, and son Jack - with a surety of twenty spent a thy at IVILse Ferguson's. Mr Mrs, 0 .J, Baker and earn, ily vhf e. week 'Ore return ed to Big Ielanci, V. There were a large 'number of people at the Ford pieinc ton Wed nesday 'wit, with oiet a doubt the largest gartering wever took pi- ece her, A fairly good program of sporty was! rue oft. ibelludin,g rug-of-selr between Stanley team and Groclovich Tie team the team, WIrLoing, 'An ga Tao Of aofthell• between SaltIord and Goderich. Collecrinte Institute 'is played wita dull ihterest. .Che gelf tourney on the Bay- fiell 'Beeeesater Cenree on There- te eSseeT,eri with id1 f,;* 1f wootiC)1.* y • kr.-• ••,+•4•44,ro Recently a menalnwfship company was formed and Conipo'sed of fitter members. A number of applleat ants for the next summer competil ions were received which are plac ed at $35. Workmen 41* at pr- 6Sent putting ,an nrtesian well for watering for the nee Club .hOuse, an1 golf eoursel, A big' year le' beiug looked for, HENSALL see: ....,,,,..,esseesesses'iesetseeeeeteeeseeseieeees:e" R)aft,041) 111E SORE idULU igiditting Collars Cause Nit4c Slistermg to Horses - . shOlihier Galls Axe Develope(1—Seeti, • , Mg tbe Collor lit liter HOP, ( -• Reeliape Ir----Illitho and Duet tilt Galleesellessian Fly Control. teorttribitted by Ontario Departmen ol Agribulture, Poronto,) lie en 'Visiting wi tit her mother, Mrs, -win,. R, N. !Douglas of 131aite,tios lotte,csolaleaerk tatilia(ti stelsilat:letpeeith3etthi; The% Tesek, feed seeeee awes. )3.0 suffering ttelletheeaatilSliSInaof l th7ollusgldhersLotbrel ' Margaret Johnston of TOrento, is holidaying with her parents,Mr --- Dr Sameel Coulter, wife and da- nesse galling, and blistering. Hun and Mr31, John . Johnston, ' ughter from the west visited the Idilroerdeo especially esechiaolileyausriunefergth:apeehyear r joydort Weil Fee and eiSte,rs Garalf and warne weather, when the vvyrk on the in foreree parent:FL • the west, etate of a , continued fine from PI4Zr,iesoP111;881CnagUse Shoulder Galls. Mary in writing toe friends e visit and trip , shoulder galls deyelop largely Mary and Jessie Buchanan and • dtoperly, their ten day'ons trip .down ,the se. .frorni. th•r°Ogh the use of collars that do not prthrough the draft bin eg Minnie Reid have returned awrseLne, visiting many fine ports , ., too, liiigh or tod low, through neglect Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Hamilton t e part of the driver to keep Detroit visitied over €he week -end ora sore toe hnecesty of adjust- ment beth collar and shoulddr clean. When and placee of ,interest. 1 With Mrs. Hatnilton's' grandpar- a• • teamster develops a hlisteredi heel tents, Mr., and Mrs. Adam Reichert ite"sij ment is fullyand painfully apparent Freda Smallacombe, who hasbeen :IQ hint; so he fusses arbund and ad- here visiting her aunt, Mies' /Ellie,thoughtfulllsthe boot or his loot to get ts, returned to Guelple ,., . relief 'for himself. „A humane and rived. accompanied by her bro- that a working animal i 'there are •many drivers who neglect driver will do the satne but unfortunately and aunty Mr. and Mee H. Arnold! Ohio, and formerly of Hensalfiae_ for bis horses; in the spring when the animal is in Carrie MacArthur, 6f Cleveland, ther HHerry who intends dollars may fit the horse's shoulders ispend- to give their horses all the attention s entitled to ing some time h;ere ,with his' uncle .. good condition, but the shrinkage oi ' 'some 70 Indian flesh due to the hard work of several Reeve Geiger & Sons have semi- •months may leave the horse with a rd' the services of' 'cellar much too large. The collar in additiori to the home hepl, so sope with the very large 'that is too large or not of the correct that the work is being ,rushed in al.ape is bound to cause trouble. Sorr order td neck, sore shoulders or unnecessary acreage which that enterprising firm have to pull, n.nd gives; erne pain that May develop viciousness w ployrnent. • • other bad habits or reduee the ere - Emma', E. Pfaff, R.N., sperst the .eiency of the horse, should be Avoided. pwast week •with ,her brothers', Tne'A Horse'Haul Is Done From the and Wm. A. McLean spent OShoulder. wlet-- e , , ter part of last week with friends ' ' . , - ' The work that the horse hat, to in Exeter. verform is done from the shoulder, so, It is very important that' extrein care be ' given to the fitting and ad- ,justment est the collar. The new coe tar is generally so firm and stiff teat „it is difficult to mould it to the shapf q' .the horse's &neck and shoulder 'veithotit soaking it in water over hight. • After soaking a collar of till 'Proper size in three Inches orf water. ,face "down until well wet, it may be placed on the horse. The hame straps should be adjusted to draw the col- let snugly to the neck. The collar in its softened condition will press into shape to suit the horse's shoul- der. Be sure of the adjustment of the hames and draft. Work the horse ' -only moderately the first few days while the shoulders are hardening and becoming used to the -collar. Fre- quent airing and bathing to coo] the shoulder and remove sweat and dust „are very* essential in preventing 'shoulder soreness .. Dealing With Mis-shapen Shoulders• . • gorses that have mis-shapen shoul- ders can only' re giyen relief by be- ' 12f,c"littejd ee.efh a donee or -Roller pad 1' 1 Mr .and Mrs,. Todd and ands 'tee Totonto are Nisi torsat the home of Mr. and: Mrs. Robt, MOrrison, Kate Bele accompanied iiy „her three neices are carterpgni aeGra. and Bend, also 1Vrrs` Jas. McLean and son, of Kippen. ' Abew Johnston, the well known' horsetrainer of Siincoe, and who a number of years visited his old fee end, Mr .T. Murdock. - An American tourist wih his,wife and fermi ywho were up ni the Bruce Peninsular fishign were 're- turning on Sunday evening last, and had fleet passed through. Hen'e sall when a, front tire 'blew du$. and put , them in the reach. car must have been. travelling 'tat a terrific rate as wh•en, it struck a hYdree poets,: rite eut :theePol.eeleein off:- Car was; badly tamaged and' took fire, but the fire was eselingo- ished before doing L)iktiell ha;'in, COUNTY NEWS Quite an interesting :gaine of soft ball was played at Hillsgreen on Friday evening last between the. Hensall and Hillsgreen teams, teh latter was; viet6riouv with a !score of 25-20 The Anglican church people, Varna. are having a garden party on Friday evening, Aug. 7th, oi Dr. Mdffatt's spacious lawn. Sup- per 'served bfrom 7 to 9, and a good program will be given • by London and hones talent. Zurich band in attendance. • Rev. and Mrs. R. A.. Lundy, Kip -- pen, left last week for their cot- tage at Por tAlbert, for a month's holiday, Mit and Mrs. Lundy are faithful 'workers .atn1 their many friends wish for th•ern a very pl- easant holiday at the lakeside. e Hogrth narrowly escaped serioes iniurY Wbst142, drieeirei-eit- • Lake Read the other day. lie had dri-Veri out to IACt.itrrAck's tb procure „etyma Ilene -yard when turning ;into thegate evas struck by an auto, Be was thrown out of the rig and was rendered un- conscious for a time, but gradually recovered. A Tractor demonsttiation by the Oliver Plow Co., ws held one -mile north of Bruseele bn July. net. On Friday last an old resident of Clinton paesed away in theper son of Jos. Rid.' er after \an illness of same weeks. tDeconsecl had be en a resident o f 'Clinton for over 50 years cOming from Cornwall,Eng tie was a nins'on by trade and in rev of the buildings, in Clinton were partially built- by his nantt. Was a man of an, original wit lani1 dearey loved his joykea: On June, 71:11last opposite Har- bor Beach Mich a .13-yre-old boy, JalTieR McCoy equipped with a e, reserver put oe-etbearcl it Lake Huron from a ;sinking rowboat,in which ware the father 'and town y younger children. The boy was a :strong ewimmee and it wets thou ugh.t that he could get to shore and .sumnify nhelp, the tathef and two children) Were ef.terwarcie res- eue.fl. leer the harbor 13each coaet- exuerd, bat the boy' did not reach ,4110X6, and, for several days blAt ttas'search was made for h'in`i. The iinl developod on Teieeday,la'st when the body. of,A buy was found The man who'losee histemper and at the ehore of the lake front of abuses the meinittle, has no right to tho tarra of 'lector MacLean, near have' live stock under.his care. Ct-ider.nitiI the boy's, tather was A • garden that produces only elle sent for identified the body, epee ,sene eieee, aw1 ui tl:o 4444 40,04;•0114 halt of ifs Max. made to $111 th-t4.4e.111W.T.nfent 2f a special case. Ase licsoer'e Verk pso collar pad with thread and needle in tjj harrriA et leumene. teammate wen Sivei faithful hthesediiih pains If your horse is suffering from shoulder galls, adjust the draft oe shape the or collar pad eo as to Fetnove the pressure of draft from the sore point. The horse' e ihoulder should be watched during the day when at heeveseework, especially during hot weatM... Bath with salt water each eveniag, and treat the galls with a dusting of zinc oxide. If the horse is so fortunate as to be in the hands of a good driver or teamster it ie not likely to suffer from shoulder trouble very long. Remember, the horse cannot speak and make com. plaint; it is up to you who are re- sponsible for the horse's welfare to give the working comfort that a faithful. slave is entitled to evf4ryy day in the ereel.---le Steve -Ad -On,. Sec., Dept. of Agriculture Toronto,. .60NTI101.4 Is Found Rest Effected by the ,Late i'lanting of Fall Wheat. The late planting of wheat is gen„ erally recognized as being the most effective practice in Hessian fly con- trol. Land for wheat should be pre- pared early, at least six weeks, before seedirse, in order that a firm seed bed with two inches of loose soil to provide ample covering when the seeding is done, Late in August or early In September narrow strips should be seeded across the field at intervals, these are for the purpose of attracting any Hessian flies that may be present and offering an in- ducement for egg laying. Between the fifth and tenth of October these egg -catching strips should be plough- ed in end the entire deld re -worked and seeded; Lands'that are in good condition will withstand ticssian. fly attacks much better than poor ill prepared soils, due 'to the eact that a weakehed plant can make good recovery if well nourished. Prepare theelene early, fertilize if • possible, find seed as late as you can expec' the wheat to make §p1hoient growe for winteting";—le Stefenson, See. Dept. of Aericselture, Toronto, „seek Costly tt(itisit /01, Poultry, • Anextegellree and, tostly 12,6'16, tog, the POPty does tot neeessariP5r /mewl ,94t 'che stock kept therein is, any hitter than the average. Very often we find that the owner is more proud of his houses and surroundings than he is of lids stock of poultry. • Tr Almost .litht 192t5 AGE REPAIRING "eseeeeeeeeesee.w:r...*uUw..,..... We are Ait McLaughlin or any make of Car. M1' work guaran- teed. a position to do Expert and 'Specialize on Repairing BATTERIES BE -CHARGED AND REPAIRED. HAVE: YOUR "AMOR CLEANED FROM OLD CARBONI BY atra eatamatsmiderawazgamitlom 03ITAINING PROCESS. Gas, Oil, Greases, Tires and all Accessories; D. H. Angel, Proprietor L Prang's Old Stand, - Zurich DON'T ,GAMBL ITH WOOL! , Buy Your Togs at WUERTIPS ealSP •Sdneeli* Where you take No chance. Where, every ind of Material displayed, i GUARANTEED. DEPENDAMI.P. IN EVERY RESPECT speeeareereeres e-se-zeetse - see NO 'SHRINKING, SAGtelNea, RAGGINte OR BAGGING erseseSeseer EIRTW ''YOUR MONEY IS NOT ouns UNTIL YOU ARB SATISFIFPe• E. Wiled, Tailur, Zuric Men's Furnishings - — WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES COME FROM:, Vityiummilmmi,viwiwwww urich iEru,l) Store INSECTICIDES, We have a reliable Stock Jot Insecticides of all kink Pari ( 'reen, Arsenate of „Lead, I; °Meaux Mixture,, 1BL e Stone, I sect Powder, HelleboreMoth Balls, Flyfoi lypa,ds„ langlefoot, Oil at. Cedar 1.61.1et Pre -partitions, Patent, MbcIA- 'eines, School Supplies, Stationery, Photographic Supplies. Ir . acKinnon, Zurich t MINIMPPAMWMAMMWMAIMMIVA • • e•-• ;- ese '• ,e•• esse --sse; , . , . •