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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1926-02-04, Page 5Tb uves1ay, l?'obru ser 4th, 10211' (.AiEOkS -DvDLEyE.110LIVIES Datnieter, Solicitor, Notary Public ,}ite.> Office, on Hamilton Street, art oft :the •square, Croderich, Prl,v- 440 tondo' to loan at lowest rates. lat, Holmes will be in 1i.enea11 on Friday of each week. ilesearceir F. Ress,, Township Clerk or marriage licaiisee, Notary Ooimmisisiclmer, , bite and Aut- ta4►Q8w Ineuirance, Rel resenting Minim and Erie 'Mortgage Corpora- JanieThe Caneele Truest Co. Zurich, latrby IS. ■ napp, D. Du L DENTAL SURGEON HENSALL D. • 1N OFFICE s - a,: Itiocembinaorgauranmemnmarmicormwmasperaauleseassmonamm oso.AR RLOFI' atraduate Carey lel. Jones Nat School of auctiotleering.. Try ipiaal "Seh Stock ;' ns lett Registered hive keeping Val Breeds). "terms in Choice With prevailing prices. thing i for sale. Will sell any ,�e18--93 or write, Zurich, Vlson Licenvti Aistetioneer fyice'nsed egardieti- iou auctioneerfor to County. co alt Huron, In a p r Octet a•oy auction sale, tits sell. I to size or articles to solicit your business, and it not satisfied will make no rlaarges for tee Vic~s•ihe�t3rWeber, a ai Dseh ood. ne 15 Zurich Meet VANK.E Fa es SalMeats F g��h andSalt l oloffa� Sr,lt?rgmcs...m p'rke for Wool Highest CP y ft1S is i3IDES CMS'S F OO.B. S Trtrassb p$ 9r Z V, 1 C+ -1 'LIVERY • • PDT YOUR Wants, Fol Sale, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads IN THIS COLIJM,N Feed For Sale We have a quantity a! re -clean ed split beans which we offer at $1.09 per cwt while they last. Get. your supply now. Cook tiros, Milling Cel Hentall. FOR SALE 1 farmer's Delco lighting plant' 850 Watt with 160 Ampere flour battery in A- ishape• for quiekaaie $350.00 Price of new Delco pinat $650.00 .-W. G. Hews, & Sona, Zur- urich, t I am in a position to accamu- late all requirements in the Livery }gine, have Auto for hire. Aline. ;thing done in the teaming GEORGE J. THIEL Zuricn -Obese 63 . FOR SALE A 1924 (cord Coupe in gond me- chanical condition, good uphola'i- stering and tires. Ls a real good buy. Lonnis O'Brein. Zurich . S. A°la, g S0N L. D. S., D. D. S. UENTIST phone 3'' 33I'ETEIi, ONT. ..� ,s .tt BAYFIELD Every Wednesday MVENINGS IN .EXETER BY AP- POINTMENT FOR SALE Flax seed for feeding your Stock at $2.50 per bushel. Fred. C. Kelbfleisch; Zurich 50-5 LVE POULTRY WANTED Mikan every day ,rill 3 Oelock p.m. The ant teed fat IMMQ morning (brought In. ;Highest Cash Prices FOR--- Cream and Eggs .. W. O'Brien two.. at, Zeirllch Trans - NOTICE My accounts are now ready and any person indebted to me, kin- dly call at, once and settle same. Fred Thiel, Zurich. LULU Pleased to eeport that Aliso Pearl Wertz is improving! serene Mine Jane Lamont is vi'aiting'her sister, Mrs. W, F. kiraun an Forrest Min, Sane Livingooa of Knee. ,, er is Ispe'.nding : a few days with friends in the vicinity. • Mrs. Henry Krueger who +eTt'& the last few weeks in Kitchener leo returned home. Mee, Martini Warne of the viling s•fsited with .11Ir. i nd Mrs. Dan Oswald, firemen Vine ot) Sunday 4v. Ed'tnund..U•edarcl Of St, Je- olits's ' College has returned, after" spending two years there, Mrs. Fred Turner of Staliloy Tl' is visiting her meter, Mrse E. :F: W eido. Mrs,• Garnet Deters and baby are at present at New Hamburg car ing for Mrs. Ay. Deters who is fl Mists Lorinda Schoch of the 14th, left on Wednesday to-+spencl ofew months with her 'sisLL•r, Mrs.i,tu tie at Pigeon, Mich. Mrs. J. Ke1E1ernean Cear {panel Grace Kellerman ot tDashwnv l re Sunday visitors at the h;:ne o€ Mr and Mrs. 0. Fritz. Mr. Garnet Deters of Hay 'Il',p'. spent the week: end 'at New Han. burg, visiting his mother, Mr:s, Henry Deters who its on the sick list, STRAYED lento my premises on Dec. 31st, 1925, Lot 13th, conn. S.R., Stanley Township, a two-year-old heifer, Owner can have same by proving property 'and paying expenses. Emanuel Reichert, R.Fe.1. Ailantic Shut , .famous five tube Set. Selectivity, clear tone, •distanCE. !mill surpass anything in Radio 'that costs up to $160.00. Nothing but the beat in Batteries and equipment toe?, with my. ltse"l+a. . ria asst ON Z'Uii AIR every de- , tail complete for $130,00. an • oaranteed tor one year; If"1t8 h, a it' and the sales �sldio I a Y etre right. H ;..� S.i�/W/� WEIN,, ��y- {yP�r}yo�p. -. rNAi►:�AL'4'.,ffi DWORO movois SEE Y I rE FOR SALE A good dark bay driving h 5- years old. Apply ,:to Aseri Rris�son, St. Joseph. orae cie FOR SALE JO -inch grain grinder in condition L. Prang. good Dr. H. H. COWEN Le. D. S.: D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON At DEITZ BLOCK, ZURICH ev- ery Thursday. Friday and Satur- ;lay. Math Office ARTLE1B'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD GOAL POOAIIU TAS CO&E Miller Creek Soft Coal GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND Case & Son .. . H . no FACTS .,A ' MEA LN'7.T.10 Ti) 't1V'U;i. :'c •• RAISE AND. rl ° '• \Vey Meat is 'rr' meat--- Nut: cion, --.haft+ f' Vontr1buted e Agnew;' '1:1I0SE WOO WidO EAT. - Sources of elle---1tispec- Potato. I40,70 !sa 0 I yi department of '• +,nto,) The auntie: ; • oonsuniption of meat has fabled during he past iitty .tefrigei'ati'rn, canningand t facilities for transportetioc,. sen imp'artan1 factors in the ci, ;went in the United States; ant • '!and as late as 1765 the sisugh;, f cut- Ie fo. 111 supply of the pubi c c iarkt:ts was un- known. Meat wa.s used of course, but only to a Amend. -extent as tee animal •industry 1.vee ia its infancy. Why Is Meat R'ou ..? The toughness of meat is due to the..,thickness of the walls of the muscle tubes and excess of connec- tive tissue, which binds them to- gether. The young animal will, for this reason, usually supply"a meat that is more tender than that from old animals. Connective tissue, fascia em tV 0 + a 40 le 11 eg Farm Implements Purnps,Piping andEitings.- � 'i'di !�iso �)z ,�,t l•11 our Pulex})5 Storage 1..a tt, rieh , Hot Shots, I and Telephone Batteries P 0a Tires, Tubes, Creates and Oils . ah i� • 404 slo an OE 41s w fir• IIPse as A Ep tall, alafan ein L. A. Pr ii , pop. 2 -- e t+ t ata tis ' Vire are in a position to J.ki)air 0 and nerves are tough to chew, and e �,' the thinner the animal, fascia and a T1 y T i l (/1 ;IV," nerves are tough to chew, and the'e thinner the animal, the larger pro- ` Also do 1 j a i; t e 1'y (' 1 fl �' 1, i �) cS 41 - n d portion of these structures there will e J ' !o ee aa age! I G., be in the roast. Blood vessels, l m- ' + a phatic vessels and adipose tissue also j o le e ]) a i rl ee g.() )' e 'i 0111' hal 1 ` make up part of the .roast, but uo ' It not add to its toughness. • e l ��l u s 101' 111 c-' Y\ hiller Sources of Heat. es In Ontario the principal source of e9 Mr. Harry G. Hes, who has been meat is from our farm ..nim ns-- : anir the past week at 13rodltagen; were - cattle, sheep, swine, rabbits rd 0 1 ing as electric:a.a, returned to hie poultry. In many places, the flesh 13:EBOT--Fj-t ' ' l:�me here on Taa2sday. ,f,• •:,i Horses, dogs and cats is used.This Mr. Ed, Moron:. of •DetrUit .spent' is particularly true of European and r , Asiatic countries, where the people :G•4,iireWq;c 000490p.9es�,0s, gnr<tCr6:.,,1. .t 4e4I Dca^•,. �al�;,l,rx,e.&,ss; the the past week 'Visiting 13-'S ,are flesh -hungry, and the meats of cattle n,d sheep are expensive to purchasae Meat, immediately after slaughter i has an alkaline reaction, and has a !k m,a,a„s_ e,- sweetish unpleasant flavor. It is also "�'' "`" a' '"" ° L°"�� uncle, 111r. and Mrs,, C. Coloskyna r' other relatives. Our philosopher nays the world seeress worse b3caaee. you don't h'•ar the bad thing; that don't 'frappe* PHONE 35+ HENSALL -17 Re-union--- Af� team. of Se•par kn • Some ten or eleiren .: eaes ago Mrs. cherished. plena , lfaniity's future. leer dour girls 'were tine for 'ser all bright, clever children who seemed free to travel through 1as0 without a single handicap. 13'ut that was years sear /a the Meantime Mrs: B. de, lgPad nmsuni�- tion"-anti died. Feth' u1� ended* Spon this diaster the esi showed Signa' of Week betel and, was 1lromptIy 'sent away to the Muskoka Hospital tog Cesenmfitives. >w ewe fears she, returned stared. ' But that wait not the end. The other sisters, except the youngest, also, felt in the way of tuberculosis. They are now at 1Viuskoka. and mak- tug ak-I g thifo sfrme p 'reser tlbat `their sis- ter made: The fa4lther., the eldest girl and youngest girl axe now BA (home prepari"ng for the coining [lay of re- union. 0 Contributions may be sent to, Hen. 'V4". A ci9*�-atn+,rn. President, 223'. Col- A.40. • .4Nritr. tA.11 iii"*. t PIAST -rip suite tough. The hardening of mus - or rigor mortis that follows 14Sr. Nesbitt .Vii oods, evho' bas slaughter, is accompanied by a num- ber wen of changes that .fortunately 'm- olesand Mrs. T. L. Wurli', returned >n' hese changes are as follows: thprove the meat. The e de- Wellesley on. Saturday, where he velopment of sarcolactic acid, the is principal of the school. softening of the muscle fibers, and Mr. Wm Jervis awlMrs, \'VC�. connective tissue as the result of d.ing bacterial and autolytic enzyme's, the Jervis of Home!sville are. spending development of more pleasant flavors. a few days at the homeofthe lat It is not advisable to use meat im- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W4."mediately atter slaughter, .if ice re - men Babylon Line. On Monday evening the neigh- bors and friends gathered at the house of Mr. •ausl Mre. S. Witmer, Babylon Line, the occasion being the birthday of Mr. Garfield~ Wit- Nutritive Yialue. The nutritive value of meat de- pends upon the presence of proteins and fats. The meat bases, or nitro- frigeration, or other proper storage is at hand. Two or three weeks in cold storage ata temperature of 86-38 degrees Farenheit is well worth while in improving the edible quality of meats. lues.. Lunch Was !served and an enjoyable time spent by all pr esent. • genous extracts have little food value. The 'AI Serve" Ladies Bible Cl sats of the Evangelical Church, held These meat bases are the principal substances in beef extracts. Beer ex - their annual election of Ofic'rs; tracts, while of no great nutritive ~'Eich resulted vs follows; Pres., lnportanee., are valued because their Miss Ida Routledge; Vice-Pres.Miss ingredients are in a state of solution. Anna Heals, Secretary, Edith rias and therefore easily absorbed by peo- so•a';, Asst. -Secy, Elda • ,Callfas; sole whose digestion is at fault.. Treasurer, Susie Jacobe. Meat Inspection. On Friday eviuing, June 231x+ So long as animals are permitted. the Lutheran League of the St. to 'siaeghtered in any barn or a Peter's Lutherans cheech had Yard cellar. It is impossible to exercise by Time party at the. home of Mr. E. butcheriroper s ontrol shops ineat the r esinallerocitz s Tilepp. About tO members wet and towns. In the large city abat- taken down in two big sl•'ighla toirs in Toronto and Montreal, the` l'he Evening was ispent in music: Government inspectors send to the games, also judgingof tb, aa, driest tank carcasses that arc •,ot &`. frrr dressed lit .ac:,, " ie l ala '1 H 's human fond, approximately on' pr's won first price for the girls. Mr, 'Cent. of all slaughtered. No one i:; Leonard Prang for the. boys. Af inspecting the eut eh the country, or ter which hot lunch was iserve.d. Small town kill, and apparently The leaguers thanked Mr. Klopp for his kind hospitality shown to- wards them. Everyone reports an enjoyable evening. At the monthly meeting of gay Council on •Monday there was a resolution passed which do not appear on, the minutes, namely that in . future the Town Hall, at Zurich will be rented out for the purpoete of holding •dance's at the fee of $10.00 per evening. We understand that this hall up, to the present time hogs never been used for Iscuh purpos :s-, alhtoegh much tact has =been used to try and get permisision from former councils to use the hall for this purpose. We understand that a number �f improveemments to the interior of the building 'will - be made in the near futare and . in doing this it will help- to pay for these expenses, HURON' OLD. BOYS' AT -NOME P�4 x •Mt "TECTION Get one of Our Auto Tops They will protect \ 011 from the ('Old 'winds ai1d wil l ►;1 i:e Winter Lmotering a pit;1st11't IF YOU WANT SERVIC+, Wei HAVE tr WE RERUBBER YOUl4'e`13lita'xy W HEi;1.s HESS - ZURICH ^sd�,'a;n:. ;.nsa.,�-cs<*._Y. w„�� mc•W�-.se +++++++.1.++++++++++++++,++++-• •-0•4-4.++++++++++++4.++++4 + GYPROOK + • e• + TUE FI•REPROOF tiir.li,l.KOARD. la .vi'l n',' r en,f. in 4. c'e,rt' ?1r5. 1•lrx'1``c' light and' easy t'a nee e e It e s.s he een1 ci ,* fill 1 sswYi like lumber, and comes .ail r hely in ,elle is he, ins. Thr carpenter simple. naris it t'a the :Ile; +7^ +se, fre e'1,' „,• „, ee the oat plaster and the wall is i,r,iso • i.- .a-, d • . , t -'s i or, ' ,,., lint.' lost for il.'Ci.. ..; r:',i ly at tete, 1'.,r A'a astir,' 1'a:ut. Pap., er, Peenis. -Can be used With splendid resets f•'r part:tians, for r"'l- i ings, tor the attic or repairing old i,lest"r. L,'t :is Turn sh the everything gees to market. it is un- building material for your repair work n.,,: ti tele it is +glares. pleasant to close one's teeth en a ¢ Good supply of Roofings, Sidings, Shingles and Iluntber in •casiated, tubercular lesion, or on the + stock at reasonable prices: cystio form of a tape worm, when eating Planer. But we are doing i`., and in • eur ignorance do not seem to mind. it all meats were Govern- ment inspeeted, the per capita con- sumption of (neat would increase. People mule have neat, all like it, and all are interested in, the condi- tions under which it is .Ialepared.- L. gtsven:rn. Dept. of 'etension, •O.A.0-.• f3tselph. The 26th annual at-homeof the Huron Old Boys' Association of Ter onto ewes held in the OddfeUoWs Temple, Toronto on Thursday ev- ening lest and' was favored with largest attendance in the history of the society, some 525 Huron,ites being present.' Under the able leadership of the President, Bert McCreath, the comanittee spared no .pain or. time to make things go with a rush, and their efficient Work was demonist gated by the splendid attendance. The Hurtle Quartette, representing "Ye Orli`. Tyme, Musieianti," rend.erecl iseverae eoced,:telection!s dining the evee- ing, which were very reusli ,apprec- iated by the audienee. A. C. Chap insert is the leader, And Mes. 'A. C. 'A. C Chapinan in :the accompan- ist. Cameron Geddes, bass soloist, rendered several favorite Iselect Wm. L , , late Blight of Potato. The damage . Eone by this destruc- tive vine disease is largely dependent upon weather ' conditions. During cool or wet.•seasons it spreads rapid- ly, doing great destruction to the po- tato foliage if not checked through the timely application, of• Bordeaux lioi'deazii spray. The first syn ptoins of the disease show up as small, irregular, yellow- ish green spots on the leaves which quickly turn' brown,' and may cover the leaf in two days. On the under surfeee a white mildew -like growth *».aa bearing the spores which spread the disease to other plants. With climatic •oonditions just right a crow may be destroyed in three or four days. One ieeeteed plant will infect a 'held. If the weather is wet and cool watch for symptoms and, if noted, spray with Berde,aux at ten day isitervals.-lie at. of Extension, O.A.C., Guelph. Mineral Additions to Ration of )Hogs. IR • rsluable'information relative >Ie the importance of adding mineral *Misr On the usual grain rations of ilogi has been secured et the Agassiz experimental Farni during the last two winters. The, mineral mixture used was composed of ground bone meal, 8 pounds; ground chareeal, 5 pounds; ground rock phosphate, 6 pounds; and salt, 3 pounds, at a cost of 2,7 omits per pound. It was fed at the /rein of 3 pounds to each 100 pounds PLteeel, .... ....eau.,. -W -• .Y.t1vJr'....v °,i. 1'e. .l . SAW LOGS WANTED AT ALL TIMES. + ▪ • a C. TC 1T 1 °I'rG, T 1 y Q i Ty ▪ PHONE 64 + ZURICH t 3'+peeneei ++peri' +..+++++++.4•++e +4el eeeen++++.a.++++.i•+++++ee+. --F + +--b--•F-+ .1• 3• + +-+ + + + •l• •i' + + ' ;DoIlar for Doilar i VALUES ON SIIITS, ETC. tYes, even more than 1'you expect for your t Clothing Dollars + - STYLES + WHATEVER YOU DESIRE t WOOLLENS jFfiOM THE FINEST LOOMS. TAILORING - ''!'he Custoni Tailoring 'Variety,_ 1• + PRICES Second to None. HOF1 MAN TATE 1tCHANT TAILOR. W, 14. HOF MAN' AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Dal and Night Phone NO, 83. -±-:11-0. -4-'t'--'--+-4,-+`-+-"i..` . Scan, EM13ALIVIERS