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Zurich Herald, 1926-01-21, Page 5'" iiursdairy January 2 9t, 1926 RUMNESS CARDS alnico EBRALT1 PUT YOUR ,ox#�vxL a Wants, For Sale, lost, 77C.+7G ' � a Found, Notice, iEte. Ads IN THIS COLt3M.N ANNUAL insurance Meeting Sweater, Solicitor, Notary Public Mee ()Miele on Hamilton Street, Volt Mt the ,square+, •Gederieh. Priv- tiOte fundis to loan at loweut rates. iiiiht,110110es will be in ilereSair in Friday of eaeb week. ate• a4&wl F. e Reiss, 'Township Cheri F ■r cit earir'rlage licenses, Notary O„ armitedoner, Vire and Aut.. ' ebg% 1nsurassce, Representing Waren and lisps) Mortgage Corpora- rte, The Csuadia Tease Oe. Zurich, s�pdA16't�1sn _ - S. Knapp, D.D.S., L D. 5. DENTAL SURGEON= *AIN OFFICE - HENSALL OSCAR g.LCDPP ;®ra.diaate Carey NI. Jones Nat- :106091of Auctioneering, 'Try, School r for 'Registered Live Stock eeping 11 Breeds). Ter 930S 133 Choice ife mk prevailing prices.Choice anything+ Urine for sale. ft ywhe g - w 93 or rite, Zurich Licensed &1ettovieet Licensed Auctioneer for County Ii t itinroai• 'lo a position toi;diou- ;Huict any auction sale, reg` les to sins or articles to sell. iselieit your business, andit not satisfied '4111 wake 330 charges for ace'° - eyeriewood, Arthur Weber, true 13_-57 Zurich eat ��- ��.1t Meats `•weir and etc 1130elogsa Sausages, „...,,,,ile t C r c for fool gzathea2 �L'at CASH F0.4 Sleib1S & RIDES est 2,1.11RICH LIVERY The '51st An.iival sleeting of the Members of THE RAY TOWNSHIP FERPiERS' MUMAL EIRE INSURANCE CO. Will be held in `J~OWN HALL, ZURICH, On MOi' DA`Y', JANTTAR Y. 25th, 1926 Comlrtenccing at 2 ceelock 13USINESS--Receiving :the"Dir octors', Manager's and -- Auditors' Reports. Election of Direetorsand Auditors ,ancl the drseussion of such baeiness yrs n,ay be in the in- terest of the Company. Henry Eilber, Sesxetar:v- John A. IY.ians.on, President. 1 am in a position to accamo- Bete all requirements in the Livery "eine, have Auto for hire. Any- thing y thi;,mg done in the fteething line, iGEORGE 'J. THIEL Minus 511 Zurich G. S. AniINSON STRAYED Tinto my premise's on Dee. 31st, 1925, • Lot 13th, cense S.B , .Stanley Township, a two -yens -old heifer, Owner can have satne by proving property and paying expenses. Emanuel Reichert, R,H.1 L. D. S!, ..D. D. S. DENTIST DETER, ONT. Phone 31 AAt HAYFIELD Every Wednesday EVENINGS IN .EXETER BY AP- POINTMENT LIVL3 POU LT R Y WANTED FOR SALE A good dark bay driving horse 5 yeins old. Apply to Aserio1 Briesons. St. Josephs. ,...y..- Susan every day till 3 Ocloek p.m. `Da mot feed fowl same moaning teiben 'brought in. Highest Cash Prices —CASH FOR -- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien Viefeie 94. Zurich Tr nssi FOR SALE ▪ IO -inch grain grinder in condition L. Prangs pp� �� •f+ r. Havey Lippharclt• wrier been q. uite i,li, is mitt ,ging Mists Donelia ii'ub.y ,tf t I.ondon .on ' WeduesdhY, good SILAGEF i g " TIQ , 04401000000004.8e ere lea HOW Tale, S]X,ao AB3iCI,CTSl COIRA I+UIi, 1+111EDn has fo:i Mr. Sirs. 11,: i,'file of is,all Vis- ited ited 'at the home of Mrs. 1',. Pf'ile on Tuesday 'night. An'°auto from Clinton was iv Zurich on Tuesday and t we's no snowmobile either. 'Me; Herb, Mousls4dau has installed 1a radio set its Mr. L. W. T-ioP' xitaxa'. Gent's fixrriishingf'star i. Mr. L. A, Prang is in Toronto this week, where be Its attending a large battery demonstration. Mr, Lee McConnell of Varna was a Wedneeday yititor at the home of Mr. Wm, Ilatnont, `Mr. Wrol Spa;oat. of ,$'eaforth•sstis a 'Wednesday visitor 'with Mr. J. Hey ,jr. • FOR SALE A good pair of Ladies {skates annd shies, size 6. Apply at Central Telephone Office. FARM FOR SALE • MesIsrs : {'urn Brenner, Bruce 13os'senbelry and P. Eisenbach Of Grand fiend culled on Mr. J. • P. Rau .on Sunday. silage. Air -tight walls and a well Mr. Ted TTrtberer is tatting a consolidated mass are vary essential short course on Beekeeping at in tae control '3Y fermentation. How Corn Changes In the Silo. The green corn changes to yellow, then brown and develops au aromatic odor and sour taste. The soutnene is due to the development of lactic acid, the important preserving aget3t _ in silae caking Bacteria whic Mr. and Mrs'. H i- ry 'ic1 itueier cause do o +y and molds e inhl nted have and Interned afi �r sp''•pding sev- in the id poor medium of fern-keine 'oral weeks at London Ste IVIares l corn.['.,a total amount of LC1(I ,solmed i., between one and two per Sebringviile 'apd Brodhngen.. cent. of the weight o1 s la;; t. Oth r MI. Nesbitt Woods, who is Trim- PorodMe enentatioii are a cipal of the Wellesley pubic .,ell- eohnl anei.e of sugar, r'ip re -amounts at. --f 001 is visiting with Mr. wad %I7 s. `less a•• not large, being in the case of alcohol .1 to .4 per cent. or til:' T. L. Winm, ;a3 his.ischool is cellar- weight of silage. The amount of intined on account of smallpox' sugar which disappears from the corn Mr. and Mr:s. E. Er Steele are is almost exactly equivalent to the amount of alcohol and acid formed disposing ' of their household et - during fermentation. About one -halt {Acts by private sale, anyone in- the sugar present in the recently en- tereseed call at the north door of , sited corn is cane sugar. This is A Matter of Temperature and Atr- G5 Importance and iii ect of Arid iForatlatiOn•-•-:Steer 'Oi1.25T',;;^^-S63agt: and Grain shade B1Llauuoe Food. 00 1 )outributed by On.in,10 Oepsrtnrentt c,i 4 Agriculture, I'orooto.) The first evidences of change in the finr,ly-cut fodder are a rise it, temperature and the p'nductiou of earbponic acid gas. The heat eau br g _demonstrated by hand aucl the pres- enee of carbonic acid gas is aiway+t to be suspected, since the lessons -ee learned during the old days of eloseo. 3 silos still remain firmly inhlii•essed on r3 the minds of many. Thu oxygen in ci) the mass of out fodder is quickly 41 used up early in the process or ter- 0 mentation. The tempei.ature remains around 100 degrees F. except at the• eP surface or at points where air l admitted,- gotng much higher. The • continued presence of air or oxygen 0 is not desired and their removal from the mass prevents the aevefopment 0 of molds. Molds are harmful in that they doseroy or use up the, acids re- d quired for the preservation of the 0 Consisting 01 99 acres being Lot 7, con- 10, 13ay Township. Soil. is of a gvios1 rich clay loam, we11 drained and fenced and in high state of cultivation,- There Ss on tell -1r of the :Break branch 'here Ilse the premises a line hardwood bush and, Mee Steell: ape ,1,-avtng town h Bold= bank barn and other ou#lsuiltleings Ing t private scale of their Bone^- hold effects. Anyone interested should call and see themm. the 0. A. C, Guelph, he leaving dli Wednesday. Mr. Ps Ra elle of the village pur- chased an iron grey driving horse from Mr. J. Mosienrr, o {the 1tth, con. Hay. the Bank building. A2rs. C Frio and daughter' Mas Pearl Wuttc, who were at London broken up into glucose and then changed to alcohol and acid. These changes take place rapidly- and are generally completed in 12 days, giv- the past two weeks, are iexpeeted Ing and excellent preservative mu - home on Friday of this weeks Mies dium, that will keep ensilage for Wurtu ha' ing •under�c: tint • an over- years. Hose Fermentation Is Produced. ation for appendicitis. The Silver Tea which was held at the home of Mrs. B.,Pfile:un- der the ausp�icee of the. •Evang''i- ieai Ladios Aid, was a great suc7 'costs, the amount taken in eves $15,00, which Av as' very incouraging the plant tell and reduced to simpler to the ladies rliiie�d. • forms. These simple forms are at- tacked by zymase and a small amount Mr: E. E• Steele. who has been of alcohol is formed. Acid forming The fermentation is brought about by plant enzymes carried by the corn, bacteria and yeasts, which niay be 1 attached to the cut corn or drift into the silo as it is being filled. The sugar in the green corn juice is at- tacked by .the invertase carried by 0 0 0 s► 0 0 Ira 0 of 'eight acres, good frssme house, resigned and hire , �. w• shortly For further particulars apply eon premises. -Daniel Truemner, B.R. 3, Zurich, Ont. ' Mrs. Caroline Price returned to FOUND Zurich lash Friday, after a few A Buffalo . Robe on Ton Line, month, visit with relatives ie De- Hay ra:::. and Cavelier, N. Dale, .she Hay and Stanley, Owneropcan have is especifally taken up with the, same by proving property and fine sump{,^ •asitl•tonditioes in Cav- paying for this adv. from Chas. ,S. eller and liked it. very much at Bedard, R.R.,2 Zurich. that - place, • . The London division of C.N.R. Will receive`• . good quota of the new rails to be 'nett on the line's L. D: $., D. D. S. - this year, it hits been fstuted fleet DENTAL SURGEON' Huron an : i:h ic. + ..., lei }, • repine ed with '80 pound. veil. • Where this will be laid is announced lated, Mr. and MrsC 'Jacob Gingerich of the. Goshen; line :south, were at /London last Thursday and in their raturm they were 'accompanied by their tee -year-old son Gerald who had been at St. Joseph's Hospital there .undergoing an operation for mastoid trouble. Th' little fel- low' is improving very °favorably;. Dr. H H. COWEN sr,vecal niilcrr n' 1 =;h Ia.iid on the At DEITZ BLOCK, ZURICH ev- ery Thursday„ Friday and Satur- day. Main -Office - HARTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD COAL POOAIIANTAS GOKE p• lprey V1iBy, Soft Goal GOOD fall'?I,Y ON AND ceae., Say IPHONE 3S HENSALL -17 at famous five tube Sept?. sta n cc. r tone, a clear d' 'vit .ypp�, a it y: A.'S ;!t'i+'ailr `surpn'ss anytleing`''in neRa.dio *het costs up to $150:00. "tt ialhing 'but the best in 'Batteries 'and eteuipment goes with my every `his last ON THE AIR ev y de- Mail complete for $130.00. •and - .g uara`mteed for one year1f its, Radio X have it end the 'sales l Vire right, Pro N.' A iEIN,' MASAIVOilltt MOTO.,E . SERVICE'; The Department • bas made re- gtiest to the legal • Women' lslnet- etor • etau ditt stir ilr ituto as to, Is,n g for a series of teasel: op iion`ie- nursing. . Any ladies wishing to take this !splendid ebur a should let the local. secretary, Miss Ida Rout >i 14: ' �er than Ja .. tai •od c know, no 1 , .6 1f a class of 25 earl be procured an, instructor will come. It is -still in tiro' memory of metier, the, fine instructions given ' by Mrs. • -Dir Rittman, a .feu' years ago, and it hoped that' these instruct - 'MIS will i•o eta. rtaliv es•good. The MRS. O'BREIN PASSES. The de+tlth took p'a ie o',p. the 2nd. con Hay Tp,, on Jan 11th of Mrs. Mary Jahe ,-O'.i reire widow O; the Tarte. O'irein in lii:t' 9irh 'ear. her death being disc to pneumnn`a Several years ago 1sh'3 emit wwith an accident in'fracturing her hip. She pelade a remarkable recon eey but has been (somewhat an invalid since, Tecate born hi Ip 31.tnd, her hue band predeceased her many ye - .ars ago. is Siursivccd by three dau- ghters and once icon George, else be four brothers the youngest of 'whom is 8e' yeah. fees V CONTROL W._ Aceordeig to Galosh' information bacteria also attack the sugars and bring. about the :change resulting in the mass being largely acid in char- acter and therefore in a condition to keep. -L. Stevenson, Dept. of Ex- tension, O.A.C., Guelph. STEEP. FEEDING. Trial Conducted at the Experimental Station foeSouthwesternOn- tmrio at Bidgetown. Twenty-three steels, averaging in weight 1,145.6 pounds, were fed for .113 days, makin-g a daily gain of i.94 it ti:.:' ,:,0 pc•u:ids per steer. The total gain for the twenty-tnree Bead was 5,046 pounds made at a cost of S.15 ceuts per pound. These steers were fed in an open shed and yard,. Silage and grain were feu in ; ranger ruuni.ng the .e full lengte of el shed and handy to the silo and. feed room. The rough- - age composed oS cornstalks and straw was fed in the yard. The grain feed- ing consisted of a mixture of corn, barley, oats, oil in,;ai, and Soy bean meal. The Soy be an meal was start- ed in very small amount and grad- ually increased in the ration to one pound per day. The total grain ra- tion at the com.meecement of the trial was t'ro pounds per day, this was increased gradually to eight pounds per clay near the close of the feeding period. The steer consumed a total of 461/2 tons or* silage, ten loads of corn fodder and grain valued at $232.19 market prise The total feed cost valuing silage at $3,u0 per ton and fodder at $10.00 per load, was $411.69. The spread between purchase pried andeelling price was $1.25 per hun- dred pounds live weight.. The gain over cost of steers and feed Was $171;.39. The manure may also be considered a gain sufficient tQ coyer the Bost of. 1•abor.-L. Stev- enson, Dealing 'With the Broody 'Hen. the Ferguson Government tare to make an appeal to the people of Ontario nip lime of a platform of Government Stale of iaptoxiceling lies nor this line of action fie• by Ino roans popular With all the 'sup- porters of the Government, for: T heady in- dicated 'h have a of them as 'some to the `X:(rime minris$ter that they cannot hop-e� 'to carry rural seats on thee tieltet brise o1c tithe -Tory meleber4 are so firfn .in n pea d '� � have alreedy that they a ei,ftl v 'this t lti will • pn t they made up their mind tl ° not be candidates+ at .the forthcom- ing election They fttrther express the opinion that although Premier PorgusisoT 101i1l los' tpp•'tra;w rlIMl sh;ibs, det ll lh'i Will be,more tluir sufficient 'to eeabte him to put n ll e e Extensive and thorough experi- ments dealing with the broody hen problem eel/ proved conclusively that br'oodiness lien, to a 'very' large extent, be bred out of a Sock. 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