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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-09-17, Page 4ZtEICFU BER.OI! yet Your Banker Collect It F you wish . to collect a debt from .a party in another section, you can have your banker draw a draft on him a sight or for a given time. This will be presented through his local banker as request for payinent from you. When your draft is paid it is turned over to the payer. It is ills receipt for an account paid. This is only one of die numerous ways in which the Bank of Montreal can be of service to its 1ler' customers. Ib 'A Bank Where Small Accounts Are Welcome" 13f1iVIC OF MONTREAI. Established over 100 years Total Assets in excess or tToo.000,000 Distributes the ere you want it 4 ,leefre Though: nc Rarr.,e 'is beautiful, Jr..anionsical. Tfficiend, irppy Though: PuIrxrca Baru labor and, fuel. A scientifically - constructed flue carries the heat around the whole oven and udder the entire cooking surface, distributing it - steadily, uniformly and at just the right temperature for boiling, frying or baking. Airtight joints prevent leakage and ensure perfect draft control. Other noteworthy features you will appre- ciate are the scientifically proportioned Hopp,. Thought firebox, "Duplex" grates, ventilated steel Qsrhee HsuYar. OVen, ample reservoir, broiling and AlsThr rktinyfoven. fuer toasting front, etc. More than 300,000 Burns any foal —git heat. real Canadian women use the Happy Thought daily and praise it highly. Happy Thought Pipe, Pipelese and Com- bination Warzn Air and Hot Water Fur- naces serve every type of home. ' Melick &kh .cisch Zurich 11}9c�DS—AT: 13p„ ,Ai` PC ;CANADADV '.t f�A ! il.11N Y 1.D NAVES 16 COUNTY NlrW1/4S.` The BrueSels Post ea'tfe trot lass `V eelt as ,;i:tn all -horn eintintpaper• Rev, and Mrs. 11. ]Mods, KippLear have returned from Pt" Albert, wh-- ,ere they spent their ereeatiOn and Adv. Lundy has again r^',3i.Xmed hie want, • 'Mr. I, Hudson, of Silverwvood 3,. Se irortlh, s'how's a hen's egg that is 't real egg.. It axieagures 7yex.9 inches, weighing 5:1,4, ounce's1n, and was perfectly formed, evae,sent in by J. Sholdice of Tuckerernith anti was laid by, one of his flock of White Leghornsr. The engagement is announced of Lois Madeline, only •daughter Qi Rev. F. M. Holmies ,and Mrs:Rohn-es of St. ,Catharines to D. 'James A. Munn of'Setaforth, son of Mr. and Mrs. A, Munn, of Fleri'sitll, the mat- riaga to take place in September E. R, Wigle, •N{P.Pi, Goderich has received Word from. F. A. Gaby, chief [engineer of the Hydro -Elec- tric Power .Coin, that 4a represents-' ativo of the Commisrsiof will -be in Godericb this week `for the, c is- cuw'sion with the Goderich..',Ural po- wer district. A poultry culling ,campaign is in progresis, in Huron County.. Nine thousand birds have already been, culled and a shipment of 3,500 wa's made during the past week.,, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Rattenbury of I3rucefield announce the engage. r,r,ent 'of their daughter, Emily Alice to RRos!s Scott, sem of Mr.,,and 1VTrs; A.T. Scott, also of Brucefield, tale marriage to take place the latter part of September, A firs, took place in Brussels, which completely destroyed the frame residence of Mzls. Parker on the Atreet eadlgni to the Ist'ation. The fire started near noon in •the kitchen, Mrs. Parker had put en the fire 'and hid gone into the front part of the house. Onre- turning she found the back part of the house a mass ,of flanges. Harold ;Turner, son of .Mr. and. Mrs. George Turner, Tu.cker'sniith, has been—appointed to the; posit- ion of Collector of 'Customs at Cl- inton, a position made vacant by the resignation of J. Wiseman,' 6 months "ago, 'Mr. Turner went "out west with the harvesters a •few ,weeks ago, and was called back to Clinton to fill this, appointment. The United Church of 13 ucefilild had its reopening (services la'at Sunday ;rfter being completely re- decorated, most pleasing to the eye, restful and dignified is the' appearance of the interior of the, church with its !soft creamy 'tones The east windows have been cur- tains of soft cream broadcloth, so as to relieve the 'eyestrain: to . the strong -Sun shining in the eyes. 110 ABOUT THE ' TILG TAt 1J.iefuI [or Rural and Strilaii Tow:. Hailes. Not an Ideal System, Hobe ver— Something Better Rater 43d'1^- 1 Q Making, iaelatliing and Vining (.)t the Tank Described. . {Contributed by Ontario Department ar Aerrculture, Toronto.). My last article••descrlhedbow the farm Mune on shallow wells may he' 'located inside --the house or stable time doing`, away with the 'car'rying' of water. This arrangement, of course, will not provide for : water under pressure, and, therefore, a complete plumbing system is not pos• sible, nor is hot water made avail- able. To secure these great adyan tages, it is necessary to either ele- vate the water to some form of tank at least a few feet higher than the highest fixture in the house, or pun'ip the water into a strong metal high pressure tank against the enclosed air which when compressed into about one-half to one-third the vel - tune of the tank will create sta.. tient power to force the water Qui whin the -faucets are ofietted. The first arrangement or .system is use • ually called the Attic Tank water system, the second, tTie Compressed Water System. Why Called "Attic Tank System." This system is popularly known as the Attic Tank System because the water supply' tank which supplies STRAYED. `iU ito, Lot 1., ,Con. 7, IIHay Tph 1. •tt'oblte sow, ;weight about 'fifty' ?Iffiairansids. Owner appiyl to A. F. .,'nistis, 'Townships Clerk, \Zur'cih, for .-aapite rt%nula1°s. 11-3 STEPHEN COUNCIL ti �+t'oval of the Township of e rheu met tin the Town Hall, - d •r.v�dfl:on; �or� 14londa.y, the 7th fi., -vim 'September .1925 at .1 p,m Co - Switzer and Snell wire 410fttait. The minutes of the pre- M, &Ysrrs iraeetin•g were rend and ad- • s 1tees-'farootz—:[hat the Merl/ WI' r .: A 14frw Gd o. A, MMdef.uhhs,1:, 0,l rJ4 •lull :hiILO izrsir''et on 4.''/ , :-In't d en VA, .\q • f n . Alto qty give tho' 4.W... . HENSALL • water under pressure is usually lo- cated in the attic of the house. To get enough pressure to force the water through -the hot water boiler and the coils inthe furnace or kitch- en range and supply any fixture as sink or bath tub with water at :• reasonable rate of flow, it is neces sary to get the water tank a con, siderable distance above the highes° fixture.`• To secure say 35 lbs. Pres sure at the kitchen faucets the tans. would need to be at least 80 feel higher than the kitchen, so you ser that in order to get any pressure worth -while the tank must be le sated at the highest possible leve: inside the house, heneeethe attic Io• cation. More pressure and hence faster flow at fixtures may he hair by locating the tank outside tbo house on the top of a high tower tor example, just above the win;: mill, but outside tanks are not pope• lar for evident reasons. The System Is Not an Ideal One. The Attic Tank System has givee pretty fair satisfaction where pro- -perly put in and cared for, and them - fore has been really worth while. it is doubtful, •however, if many more of this type of water system will be installed, as the more modern ones: which I will describe in. subsequent articles, :are very much superior. The chief .objections to this system are, first, the water tank is liable to freeze unless well protected, the tank may spring a leak and seriously dam. - age : the, interior of the home and, the furnishings, the supply is not high enough to give good pressure, yop.. Have to wait a Long .time to get a.• pall of water, and as the tank must of necessity be pretty small,. pump.- hag ump.hng must be re"sorted to very fre- quently in order to keep enough' water on hand; and lastly, the water bins to be' pumped up to the tank ,by hand pump and few people, enjoy pumping even if the pumping. Is done indoors. How to Make the 'Tank. ' IVIr, and Moa. Geo., Gram were visited during the past -week by their two Vane's, Percy and William Of Lansing, Mich., and their dao ghter Nisi ' Ada: of Detroit. •,Percy was accompanied by ]chi's 'wife. -f firm. W, h'o nut West a yearebberor isowiygo towelivet with one of his daughters', ha!s retrirned and will remain here. Hy. Hoggarth, of Hibbert TO., has sold his fine farm to •C'harles Green who has' eengaged n the farm of JohnbeMnaDwen, al tooe west of the village on the Zurich. RRo.ad. 1 •1 t .•. Mrs: Alex. Sparks hays .taken a trip out West, where {she Alias a number of relatives and • friends with. whoue she will, ;spend !several anon ths. George C. Petty li!as returned from a pleasant tirp to Winnipeg, 11 eniade the pas'saga by boat from Sarnia. Lloyd Davis' of the Bank on Mon treal, staff, Winnipeg, is here vis- iting his( father whoa is quite ill. J. E. McDoneil made a business, trill to Osaa,awa'ls1'inging back some new Chevrolet 'cars. " D, A. Cantelon, accompanied by George Douglas, motored to Tuber" awry and spent a pleasant few d •xys there. Mt and Mrs. 3, S Case and dau- ghter Doris, of 'Toronto, 'vi'sited, With. Mr. and IATrs Ben Elder. Them Murdock dia.4 been indis- posed 10 r the T.:ot week and Thos Farquhar attended the mail for him, hope, to ksee Mr. Murdock all- writht soon.. . Mr, and Myst Herb.' Carr, of Pt, Elgin 'announce tho engagement of. their daughter. Mabel ,to Dr, Gor- &tn Knapp, of Bonsai!, 'son of the late Mr. atg Mrs. Chea. xs:natipp• of ,Caron:to'. Whe marriage to take place quietly in. September.. Ishnc Jackson .0 "'the village, celebrated his ])5th year and.. i;3 still. going ,strong• he has his hams, with his !son ,arrest, .grocery nti rn annt. . Misl3 ' Alice Dnugatl ;, of Sarnia visited with., her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm_ Dougall. Joseph Lawscn,.a progress est- imate, Goetz-Hayes—•That] By-law No, 331 to a.uth,oriwe the Township Cl- erk to sign individual contract with the Hydro Power Conimislsion be duly !leveed. e That Byelaw .No. 336 being a by-law for the constriction of .Ver toria Street Drain No 2, in the VII lade of C'r diton be •finally pas :rod, That the' contract for the con- 3tro'r;tir)n sof Victoria. Street Drain No, 2 be awarded to George 1) r. ,Drain ter :be: constructed of it -ire, .nni1 Yl- ri vitrified pipe ..incl three catch ba.srns, 1'h' fnliorh'ine orrier: wias passe(' ;Vit. II'i tn, rrrY;,l $q„1,1). Ti: r, =-'I'1,r ; arlj )11+Xed t)•rn ,,. 7r, Via, `7.. OY ? s ,�'.1'.: ,wti,3: fl�tlly. s,,1 nth', 31.9ZS IRIN We ate in a position t do Expert Auto Repairing and Specialize o Mea ail n. or any makel - } 2.fig is,f'• qtr* .. of a work guaran- teed. aran-teed. BATTERIES RIE, --CHARGED AND REPAIRED. HAVE fpm st.0TO1t CLEANED F:BOM OLD CARBON' 4URNING PROCESS. Gas, Oil, Creases„ , Ties and all Accessoriew: BY OIIJ2,1. ail Angel, Proprietor L Prong's Ohl Stand, - Zurich H. Arnold, manager of the Bank 'of 'Montreal, accompanied by Mrs. Arnold are spending their hrililoy's. Mr, and 'Mrs." .Alonzo Ortwein of Detroit, spent the week -end her With his parents, and were aceurn nrinie I hack to Detroit by Ortwein, Dr, G. Knapp was ,called to Tor- onto on Sunday last th origh the sad mesplage of the -dearth of ;lair r'rt '•3oth'r,. and it ;ty .,1.'i for "him r;',3 also ati•rrn.'"N,•'l thO E'n.rer"5l t)r , -.k .. v'" ,•'' 1, r . ». L The tank itself is usually coni-. *structed of pine or spruce plank,, tone ,gued and grooved, well held :together by, iron rods and the inside lineal with Al quality galvanized. iron. A. tight top should be used in order to. keep dust and dirt out of it. On one side near the top there should be. installed an overflow pipe leading, to, the outside or to a sink or some fix- Lure below, preferably in the kitchen,. so that the one who is pumping majr know by flow from pipe when the tank is full. The tank should. be large enough to hold at least three or four barrels of water. In some houses it is possible to arrange for running part of the rain water from. the roof into this tank,in which. case considerable pumping is elim- inated.. The tank should be located preferably over a partition so that. the weight of water would not ,rause a sag in the floor of the attic. A. tight metal tank about five feet 1on; and two feet in diameter strapped to the coiling above the bathroom, might be used instead of the wooden: one in the attic. The Filling of the Tank. ds stated, the tank is usually filled, by a hand pump located in the kitch- en or cellar. The pump used for this purpose must be a force -pump, in order to lift the water to the required If electricity or small gas engine . were available either might be used to pump up the water Sometimes the tank is filled by wind• will and sometimes by an hydraulic ram operating at the spring 'a eon-' siderable distance from the house: Write the Department qi Physics.: 0. A. C., Guelph, for further parti cuars. Make modern convenience;'; for the farm home your special stud3 this winter. --R. R. Graham, O.' A College, Guelph. Some "Don'ts" for House -Cleaning.' Don't use water on waxed wood• work. Rub with a"waxed cloth,. then with a clean flannel cloth; Don't wash all the curtains • at one trine and don't starch them. Use a little rice water or thin starch. in the i`t,.' b rids. water. New curta:Gns ,, . >;t ai :lot starched; why advertise than 'otrr eurtains are old. by starchier, hef)ro'? rxn't beat rugs such' as. Brussel, ,r Wilton on the right side. La, ,ee . floe down on the grass, hew • 1 swn,rp on the wrong side. Whet 'placid on the floors wipe the sur• c+ wii'1 a cloth wrung from hot sal: 'a ter This brightens and f isTren• T e Newest Line of , Ladies' and ent's Falb and Winter Coats. mine in and see these real value I'in sure You'll be, Conv .eed Ea E. WUFRTU Tailor, MineS FFr s g - Zurich, Ont. WHERE THE GOD CLOTHES COME FROM WilliWAMNAWIANAMMAAMIAMWMWAN ®mmmnmmmrma wmcwein� v.. rwv q"rte �p2.a. a•"ih t 4r4++++4;b+++ We have a complete New Stock 1(1' of a°. the as€w Text Books, also tt Note01, } a t: ks_ :Tritiii Scribblers, �as, c.. ool sj Drawing Books, Pencil ioxes, � kasegs, . i tilers, Con passes Tatex Colors, I.ik Pens and. Pen- cils 4444+0144.44-ret+++++.41-1 l••i•+++:;..;n „ I4ii� Also ationery cKinnon Zu.-40-;ob 7•"�.„dbyto..lJP��11'��m37�Y��JJ-YV.1 ka�kV 1MLYlA:Y i,11• .,:-..