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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1925-12-31, Page 4'?4 ZERICH liEltALD SCHOOLREPORT • S. S. No, 11, Hay for esionth or lbeeseraber IV—Darrilnee Jeffrey 37'3, Vastrie CCharrette 301, Precille I)u 4elaanse Millie Diajardine xDor- 4Alks' Dultearnite 1554 "Sr. 11I—Gord0U.Sm4h 246, An - :Alone?' NaVate 238, xRuth Hendrick Wtayniond Fading,. 195, Irene, Itherrette. 193; xCalrenep; Schade 7 L a f ramboise Sts, Dislardine 362, Den Charrette 325, Lucille Jeffrey Av31a Ducharme 191, Normen etlifetraras 188; elaird Hendrick 157, .41:se.E.egie Duhcarme 126, eldaelin Jet - 1 07. Richard Masi.set 233 ,Marie Lafrom anise 179; x.Marie Siemon 98. Verse Disiardine 153, Ther sweat Msesse 131; Merle Masse 127; • ilteaulie Duhcarme 110; Leonard LaIrentholse 62 Pratatsr—Eva Meese 73, CCherrie Zelfrei 71, Alphon.se Masse 5b, -11ffastint Dueharme 49. 'Those pupils marked x missed eitine ea. more exarrei. Howald, Teacher, STANLEY TOWNSHIP. The 'Nomination passed over 'sweilielly on Monday, il1 aie old co- uil being re-elected by . acclam- ..taiion viz—lReeve, John A. Manson, 41Doissicillors, john Etue, Wm. Dou- se, Art Ikeys, .Wilson CCarlYle,e Margaret Erraet of Toron- Pilbent Xmas. at the home oZ her • 'Kt:later, Mrs. Hy, Erratt, Babylon Aims • • Mr. and Mrs, Copeland or Win- '. - are spending th2 holidays at Mvate Itsrace of •thela,Wr's paren'.ts, -and Mrs. Win.. Pollock, Goshen;line A very successful Xma.s. concert lame held in, the Goshen Scoohl last 1101109841ay evening. Mr. Ruskin KYia, Who is teach- -Ant: at Timimns' is spending hte ilhotidays at his home, on Babylon, Owing to the storm_ and the con • •dition of the roads last Sundaes • meaev J. Durrant was linable to iget to Blakey consequently there evas no 'service. Among those who have inIstal- • tilted radios recently are Geo,. E. lifohnson, and Russell Erratt. CREDITOR Mrs, Jaeoh Schwartz left or lirs'ettorla Hospital, where (she was siperated on forgall stones, she has 'tee ma frequent sufferer from this Ipainhil trouble. 11. F. Eilber left last week for see ..13nelianan, Mich., where he , will ltrin Mrs. Silber and Esther. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Holtzman are 'Rpentling the holidays 'with the latter'S parents, Mr. and Mrse jos.. Heist Harry Lankin had themisfortun to run in the ditch and was ,some. whet innjured by being jammed behind the steering wheel. Mr. and 11Irq 'Cliff Hill have left ,for Pigeon, 'where they. will spend the holiday's. LOrne G, Dreier, of illanover,son of Rev. and Mrs.. W. -Y;, Dreier, is visiting at thop alrental horrcedur ing the holidays. ,. Gerald Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Smith, is confined to his. bed Nyith pneumonia. '•••• Mrs. L. ,Stahl and Mrs.. E. Stahl were'called fo the bedside of CCora Stahl in the Victoria Hospital, - where she. underwent an operation for appendicitis. Eva, claughter of Jacob and Anna Marie Rau, born Oct. Ith,3 1859, departed this' lifesat 'her home in London, Ont. on Dec. 15th aged 74 year% 2 months and 2 daye The late Migg Rau was the second infant born in Crediton. There were three brothers' and three -sis- ters in. the family. Outside of the parents who have gone before,the death (of Mi&s Rau was the :first break among the .children of this family !circle. '• The .departeddived in the city of London for 55 ;years • •. flEpsALL. • The rink has been ope.ned. for skating arid meeting with good resuile. si)r. G. Knepp,fand Mrs. Knapp were viatters inn bruce county. Miss Olive Wolf is receveriee. from her recent seeiouAly ilieess. Our grun .buyers are get ing in large supply•s oi graie. fece•a Sherrit , R.N. has lieentsp end:nt, the pest weeks stith her mother and has been nursing at at _Exeter Mee Nelson, who was the gues. of Nirs. )71i...suing, has retinae! Wm. Sheffer, of Target° . is •-vii iting his fab.pe ta. Sheffer. Mr. and Mee. JV, 0. Goodwin ited in London. Lee Hedden, had the misfortune recently while skating to injure,his ankle whieh •has 1ai4 hum ,up. The zriu•nicipial OA has been< boilinng the last week and an, el- estion ia antivoipated,•. ' Mr. an.d 165. A. Bolton, celebr- sited their • golden -wedding anniv- ersary on Wednesday' lastwhen a number of their relatives were pees. j, Mi. BPltOn'a father and &o- ther who lived near the villege tallied respectively the ages oe102 and 98,.'giving :tholes ' average of 100 .years and with liuch eines- try they might th;:e to Celebrate 75 rears. . STar Ferris, of California has. been .here during the past week visiting relatives. ' Pleased to ••.0.6e: 'Bit' G7. Kiilapp • • Corn Corn I We are receiving a carload of . Choice Corn for Feeding, purposes. i Leave -your order now • For POultry • ,L.l• GREENFIELD'S Champion Tonic : • • - : KEEPS BIRDS PRIME FOR YEAR ROUND EGG . , PRODUCT- •• - • ION. • . : A. BODY • FROM Ni‘ERNAL WORMS 1.7 '''-'7...''''''t-'1-- !I 'TRY A PACKAGE OF THIS CELEBRATED POULTRYTONIC . I " "' • AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS t'OAREFIT'LLY•vi''' r • ALSO HAVE ON HAND THE WELL-KNOWN HOMERY FEED.. FOR STOCK. Louis Schilbe Zurich ,aimawalmalomato,maumemantk .4926 SChidide.:•.of. League ' The HENSALL ZURICH IDASSWOOD(' EN.ETER f • At ) 1 At . 1 At 1 .SIENSALL Al • ° .t . 7 attrition Cyclone', j jany, 4th' Jany. 25th 1 • , 'Peery:, 21= l Jany..1 t9itlh 11 Janye 15Til• Fo 1 ',Tatty; • 42 1 Zany., ii0th :AlIA:SHWOOD t•t.- Jerry, 18th Peby, 8th 15thHoCkey, I•Jany.' 5th reby. 5th 1 Jany 25th % .40K ETER Jany, 12th 1 jaws', 8th Jens'. 22nd POSY, end Jetty: eSth Peby. 12th.r Assoc'n ma' .•1 • "S.)1, S. *POTI•0713'd trPm0.4'''Revore*' tack 91 luirtbago, • 'rhosSUa1e strffered a, freebies, of one Wrist when he fell down the stePs of the public senceil., Russell IVIEkay,, of London is vie iting hi g) parent's here, 11ls and Jean Smalls, - combo • are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. F. Smallacombe at Guelph. The Presbyterians '•ar'e held a Xmas. concert in ,tfite Town Hall, on Tuesday ore of thiel week. 'Elliott Bell who has Spenttlfe last three Years in Oregon it home lYir. and Mrs i Jae. A.: Bell. EXETER Dorothy Kuntz, who is 111 WNW-, toria Hiespitel, London, is in a yery critical condition. • ' ' Oliver Pavia Of Bridgburg and R. E. Davis of Blenheini were vis- it�rs at .their horke. here, • Hazel Kerniek,•en..Thursday last had the misfortune, to 'slip on ice and fall, fracturing a 'bone ' in her ankle. •Stuart.Stanbury'of' T,oronto Un- iversity and Kenneth of London Un iverSity ,a,re home , on 'vacation, • •,Mr. and Mrs. D. Roberts, of Tor- onto, Mr, and Mrs. Vivare of agitch- eThwere -Visitoris with Mr. .aund.1VIrs W.H. Doerr. • Reg. Bobier,. was a Isuccessful student in the College of Pharr.- acy. , .While Playing hockey , the other day, Clarence Boyle had the m4 - fortune to. have his) nose broken when he „,collided :with another pl a yer. W. H. Dearing, who underwent a .critical 6,peration at London; improving. The remains of the late .Geo. Etherie.gton, who, died in Marlette,. Mirth., were brought to Exeter,•In- terment .taking .place in. the Metter cemetery, he was 81 years of age intl. 'suffered much with cancer. - 4"ctin Dec:`e.12th Mrs. Those passed to her reward. Here -Maid- en nents. was Susan Andrew, was .born in Devonshire, Eng. in 105- In 1857. a..s married to thces; ithe saha place, and jrnmediately set out , to find a place in Upper C1Canacia,.• for a fee; years' they lived near St. ThornaS, -leaving-th- ere earify the-'six.tieS• they set' out• -•for the Huion"Tract. ' • • • COUNTY NEWS On Friday .evening 'last mi. and -Mts: • EdWard 'Talbot,"Brensen Line, sfinfley, ' eneertalned A lage 'nun. b'e,of Olen da toab.ountjfi1 supper, it 'being the china anniv-7. arOry of • their '•veticling.. Their friends and neighbors presented them, with a- beautiful. and costly china set of dishes. . - The tender of the Vvery-Shipp Construction Co., for the whole -contract of building the new Own hall at a eost f 08;270, Was accep- ted' subjeCt to .the passing of the by-law by the ratepayers.. Lee McConnell Of. Varna, had the misfortune: to -slip •n:nd fracture his ankle and will be :poraineel to , the house for !some. time. The ,transit elevator at Gederjch has had an .exceptionally heavy run of grain . in the past 10 week's averaging more .than 1,000,000 bu- shels .weeklY. The short run Head of tha Lakes, (4th no dela'y's in making the harbor and quick dispatch at local eleVators, has en- abled vessel8 to make quick let - turn trip's; • i",romjiient` among th- ese are tin NiaPlocouyt and Drum-. fmeed,, the' forriter having an aver- age rend: trip, run of: 943-4 hours end the latter a close second at 95 1-2 hours. 1 Harry .131.6ornfield, of Farkhjll, was tsentented 1°2,90 dayS by Mag- istrate Za`Pfe for the theft of ch- lekens: -.-" , .Mrs. Howard riumphi;eys, a'. for- mer Clinton- singer, recently sang from jacksWritirille, Fliit1a, and in. the 'near future 'ti'S to gIV'e a radio •concett sp li1l :for her old' Olin ;Cori' friends. • ••• • Alin lour, of i3rueetiela neat with a painful accident a few deys .ago: He was trying to. putt): his car out of the garage when his hand was caught in the chain of the hind wheel and his little finger was 4J� badly 'crushed that ' it had to bct •arnputeted. • • The ii‘,1,%Ar: airl'S Guild, of St. John's . church, Verne, 'shipped 4 balris ,of quilt, clothlug, and Other c•emforts, .to. their ,former :rector, Rev. 'Condell,, of C1edonia t� be usidfor the Indian's. .The Ku Klux Klan • has, inVaded ,Goderith, A Meeting Was held'at the Misnic 'Ilan ..Sunda Y • last, for 'Which 'thc, Invitatoni had been given by word oce ,nropth, and 10 of 50 Men attended. . •Mtinday,. Jan 4the 'the eitiZ- end oi Clinton Will vote On a by- law, to provide.4'..th. sum of: $80,000 for a• new Collegiate Inetittitee Mr. annd Mr. Robe. of the town line, gtaple.Y:,= relebrat ea the 30th ',ianiliver SAO'. 'or their Wedding 4:•:thilr hos et on 'Satin. - day, .BeCerither lath, when, ate the family 'Which Comprises five chil- dren 'Were preSent to congratulate to 'the honored . parents, .and to, wish them many More years ..;.,o1 b,lppiness. In 1395 they were united in 1irarriii.0 in Middlesex by -.her -maiden Pa111e being Uy- knt n. The 'event was a compl- 1,!:!. varprise., • .• IEEPIlift HENS iiiALTHY • )BAINAGE° AND vOintiA,TroN, Bow yurty IMPORTANT., n Wild State Birds Look Alter . Themselves, But. If They ,Aite to Work for You Theo You Must'Do Things for Them. 4 Contributed by Ontario Department or Algricuitt.re, Toroso.) If poultry are to .be kept free. from %iisease their' living qeertetrieseillre- '1urre • as Much. attend* 'a's those 'of ther stock. The sneeialista,give the soultry this ittention.endmere, but . he great majOrity,ef poultry -keepers aegleet the hOUSing conditions- - First of'all the'Arriuse•ShOnid be supplied, with drainage that will in-, sure a dry floer„st, all times.. Damp- ness promotes the growth of bacteria and makes birds.. subject to 'colds, roup and other diseases: Ventilation without drafts very • necessary, fresh air coming' in arid foul eat/ go- ing riut. Large amounts of molature are eliminated from the lungs of birds. There are no sweat glands and the bird metabolism: is much more intense than it is with, other farm animals. The exhaled moisture must be removed or. the hopewill become damp and urisailitary.. Pro- vide four square feet per bird, faoe the house south and provide. cc rine, open front through which the sun's rays ean enter and reach every- Inch • of door space., Arrange the interior of th, 11.011.11, to facilitate easy clean- ing and disinfection. This means movable nests, rooks ae.d feed 'hop- per's, -that Can be lifted out tot permit a thorough • cleaning, at least ence every three weeks. t • The Runs. Don't fence jn the you/try 11 it can IA avoided. Better fence In the garden and give the birds therun of the farm. The green feed and in- sect life will do much to keep tilt young birds growing and tiepcithy a: no cost. If the birds must be reareS under -intensive conditions, then two fenced -in runs should :he provided These should be limed, spaded anc! seeded to some green' feed map, be. •ipg 'used for thebirds alternately 'The use of lime •kiid thei•eipplication, of the spade frequently will- do mucl' to keep the yard in fair condltion. The Utensils. Most diseases spread through. con ,tattikate,d feed and water. To pre vent • contamination,' the utensil: should be. of such -a design that the bird cannot get ith feet hitir them Feed hoppers and water fountain. clear of scraching, and have a,narroe platform on which the bird can stem: while feeding.. Wide platforms wil mean contamination. One large hop- per or fountain is much better the: a, lot of tittle ones. Utensils, ir; which milk and antiseptic drinks are 'Used should be of crockery or enamel 1 • ware. Feeding utensils, if Of inch 1' type as can be soiled by 'Ilie••birds. should be given frequent attention and kept inlianiterY conditi�.' • The practice of throviiiig seratch' feed on the same -Spot •of ground is nee the beat. Those attending :poul•:. try should keep fax mind that, tlic• bird soils contaminates whatever, ground it passes over, and the greater area of range the less•the degree of contamtnation. The chicken cannot Use a fork or shovel ie clean the yard or pen, in which you keep it prisoner. In the wild state the bird looks after its own hygiene; as a creature of domestication Under your charge, you must do ,it, If conditions are to be the best.—L. Stevenson, -.Dept. 'of Extension, 0. A. College, Guelph. Services !tendered by Stock Yards. • Illsnrodsy, December, 31, 1925% 1441*.•••••01.4*10,i0.16*,,,P1.....,PROaraiMOM911........• !.,t.+++++.4,44444.44•44,44444.4...01.44+4.**+4,44.11,4.4.+4141r.: ' 1+ • • ..1+ . ..,i' 4 ' 'Announcemen. . : t ,+. !..,...,....„ - Tr 1 wish to inforin the fOlic that I have , t. II dissolved partnershipviltli iriy former gt.r.. employer, ' and --sviih41o.;.ienniiiunce.. that 1: .+ I •F R 'A4 - I hairi opened a*H, 1,t4o4'ilitteGailige i 1 , ' • ' ".:':' . ' • " ' ' * ;*$ 1 4: in Mr. Hey Block. . , * 1 AA" XN A POSITION TO GIi727. EXPERT SERVICE 1: AND REPAIRS TO, ANY' MAKE (:).e CAR. ALSO 'RE- ' ?b.. + • 1.• - BUILD AND CHARGE' BATTERIES O? SHORT' NOTICE t-141.: ':.1... 0 A FULL LINE or GENUINE. tbRia PARTS FOR SALE. .1..r... ' t .1. I. - AT FORD PRICES 1* . - • , . . , SATISFACTION. G TJAIIAIN TEEL! I: i , . • : ' . .0. - Day arid Night $ervice ' .: • •:. +... The service generally .perfornied; by the Union Stock I Yards and for which charges are levied on its pa - trona, le that of supplying:asuitable place for • assembling, feeding, grading, dealing in livestock with all the protection facilities and ',:onytnieices needed for Buell opor7 :Worm. On 'arrival at the stock yards the company accepts the responsibilityof the live stock. lts employes unload and deliver the stock to the alleys of the different corrimission 'lime tee which it is consigned; the tett/sr to the cattle alleys, sheep. and ,calves to the sheep building and hogs ioz.the hogs building. The pens ere ,padlopke: ed until the oininission firm signs( and takeii'' bier the cdtiaignnierit.1 This latheeereice and protection the 7'Stock Verdi , Cempany render , fee? their untoiding fee of $4.:69 per car. ''' in addition to the serifees of 'un- lOading and yarding,' the Stock Yard.' CoinpanY supply and weigh .scales over which all stock sold must • be, weighed, gl•Ilk,WAn.0114.•;COrrect Weights..tte:.•..the yendnretndt.pgrchas- er. No additional ihargei are inade tor this service, .# being included in 'the yardage charges. The emPleres orthe o4npini feed and 'water the stock when requested andkeep the pens and alleys cle&n AO 'in repaW ' They? also do' a great deal otheoling About the yardokan4' assist thi Government Eng •Gradersi • These ars services that have addi- tional fees on:some yards. The Com- pany maintains a traffic:department Whose services are available to Ship- pers at no expense iD making ar. rangements with the railways for oarii.or in Cane of dispute'sover lois and damage in transit. The company • also maintains an *nice ;building for the use of commission •Arn18, banks and Government offitialk se ,t,hst the business of its patron.' may be,guielc. ly and oonVeniently despatched. Live stock ia.insured against' fire While 13 . the reeds, /or Whirl U oents•per ear le cbsrgedagainet:Lthe seller of the steak. The alleys and pens are alto Cleaned sad dildisfeated against out- breaks Of„ contagiOuis disease tinder restrictions laid down by the muni- cipality and the Health of ' Animals Branch of the Federal Department. —4. Leitch, Dept. Of ECOnomics, .0. A. College. • • , Keep eggs in ;the noblest plate Pos- sible and market them often In hot weather. Eggs that are fertile will begin to roil in twenty-four hours loss if the 1rInperatlire is as WO ' a al.a• 14. E*00610466e,-(s*Gege ITY! Stands For SERVICE. NiVuerth, the Tailor- has h! all Lines, of Artistic Apparel.. Call!and..See our XMAS. * I ,•,SPEVIALTIES '•• RANKING YO UKINDLY F OR YOUR PATRONAGE IN THE A.ST . YEAR. •." WISHING 'YOU ALL A— s. ;. 48age*At E R •. Anda PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR ,. Tailor Men's Farms lugs - Zurich, Ont. teeeciesoteeetweee*weeetwee • se-A411"ULIII1111'.461114AMMIMII‘ 1 it 11 . placed:, in tackdak:, Jane ineks,io • ) • ! I s erclianclise for . stmasT ra e 4•44444,44++++4+1-14++++4414 A TOYS! TOYS! TOYS 00:1411001S KINDS FOR TIIII xiili lints, Di!Lpep*svr: wiz: VoYsflitisit TRV. BOxs,. DOLLS FOR THE GIRLS,;•And. PICTURE.i 130p/rkS Rag ALEn.. _ . • . ''CIIRISTIVIAS CARDS WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF, CHRISTMAS eitzwa AT' DIFFERENT PRICES. .A.L$S0 CRRISTMAS DECORATIONS, FOE THE #0111.111 AND 01131101111AS TREES. . Y.. • • • TGIFTS! FOR 61Prs WE HAVE MANICURE SETS, TOILET, SETS; A,-,11 TRAYS, POU 41i MKS, AND PINE STATIONpRY. 111111110Seet.% ' ' ' rox',401f. Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, Zurich wAntwetwwvfmommomfivwmpt,ivt1