Zurich Herald, 1926-05-20, Page 5' rloatrsdau;+;,. 3%Zay 20th, ,1926
$USIR 5S CARDS
D DLEY E, UoLmEs
SURIVR $E R LD
$,A'IIBISTER, SQLICITOIR, NOT-
ARY-PUBLIC,
OT-AtiY•-PUB C, ETC.
Office, Hamilton Street. Rest off'
'.tthe Square, GOD:1]lli.Oft, Ont,
:Special attention to Counleel and
Court Work,
Mr. Homesmay be consulted at
roderich by phone and phone
charges reveased.
Crew F. Hess, Township . Clerk
xwcr of marriage licenser, Notary
Vis, Commissioner. Fire and Ant
•bile s Insurance, Repro senting
Arai sad Erie Mortgage Corpora -
;dam, The Catteda 'cruet Co. Zurich,
r Knapp, D.b. S., L. D. S -
DENTAL SURGEON)
VIEUX OFFICE
HENSALL
Dr. H. B.
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COWEN
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DENTAL - SURGEON:
. t DEIN BLOCK, 'ZURICH ev-
eery Thursday, Friday and Satur-
Amy.' Main Office
=moi RTLEIB'S BLOCK, DASUWOOD
OSCAR SLOP?,
Graduate Carey M, Jones Nat-
atonal School of Auctioneering. '1's'y
a for Registered Live Stock
OA Breeds). Terms in keeping
:low prevailing prices. Choice
Ream* for sale, Will sell anything
wwbere. write, Zurich.
lonose b8-93 or
License i Auctioneer
�,lcetased Auctioueerfor County
*1 Huron. In a p
con-
nectosin any auction sale, regardless
i to size or articles to cell, I
:tso4ieit your business, and if not
As -Hatted will make coo charges for.
4,srvic+es. Dashwood.:,Jt
Arthur 'Weber,
,Iip•e is -51
Zurich . Meat
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Fresh and Salt Meats
,Bellogiaa Saupages, etc
c•
!Highest Cash Price for Wool
CASH FOR SKINS & H1DES
in hitt ,
w .ob®rt
U 'CIA LIVERY
I lam in a position to accotmo-
Iate ,all requirements in the Livery
itt•:ive Auto for hire, Any,
Thing bone in the teaming line,
GEORGE J. THIEL
alagehe R9 Zurich
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POU LT R
ANTED
'al camp every day till 3 ()clock p.m.
Mai mot feed fowl sante mor nine
niet st brought In,
'highest Cash Prices
—CAu3l3L FOR --
cream. and. Eggs
W. O'Brien
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Zurich
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Wants, For Sale, :Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
LOST
In Zurich, a aum of money, fin-
der of aaatne kindly Communicate
with. Herald °face.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Purebred : MinQri Ne and also
White Wyandotte. Choice (stock.
Apply to George K. Farwell, Zur:-
tela:, Phone 56.
NOTICE.
•COURT OF REVISION
1920 .ASSSaSSIVIENT ROLL.
TOWNSHIP OF, HAY
NOTICE. is hereby given that
the first sitting of the .Court of
Revision to consider appeals a-
gainlst the Assessment Roll Of the
Township of Hay for the year1926
will be held in the Town Biala
Zurich, on Monday, June 7th, at
twoo'clock, p.m.
A. F. HESS,
Township Clerk, Hay.
paten at Guaich, May 17th, 1926.
NOTICE. •
MEETING OF
HURON COUNTY .COUNCIL
The Council 'of the Corporation
of the County .of Huron will meet
in - the Council Chamber, "Goderich,
at 3 'o'clock in the afternoon of
Tuesday, the int day .of June 1926.
Ali accounts against the County
must be in the hands of the Clerk
not later than Monday preceding
the meeting of Council. The Coun
cis eat this meeting will appoint
Valuatoa4a to e. ualize the County
Application's may be made to the
Clerk or any member of 'Council.
Geo. W. Holman,
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County Clerk.
Goclerieh, Nay 14th, 1926.
FOR SALE
Two fresh mak rows.
Apply to John Gelder, Zurich.
FOR SALE
Light young pigs, 5 weeks •.old
'of a g ood bacon type kind.
Apply Simon Orel), phone 9-81.
NOTICE
After May 15th, I will male
my . rounds as Health Inspector,
and all parties are requested.to
have all their back and front
yards, barns, manure dumps and
outhouses cleaned by that time.
(By ,.Order
C. Eilber, ?Inspector.
FOR SALE
A good ;pumping windmill,
Leader, with 40 -foot steel derrick,
apply to Jacob Gallman.. •
NOTICE
The Zurich Egg Pool is again in
operation at T. L. 'Worm's store,
and anyone so interested car., pool
their eggs there by making arrange
menus,
WANTED
Girl for housework, Plain cook-
ing. Good wages. Apply, Mrs.
Jones -Bateman, Britannia Road,
Phone 289, Goderiela, Ont. •
FOR SALE
USED CARS—We have-- a number
of used ears for ,sale, 'T'erm's tar -
ranged, as follows ;
Ford Coupe 1922, refini'slied With
1226 license and starter.
Ford Touring 1918 in good running,
condition; will take $75 caarih or
tern*.
Ford Tudor 'sedan 1.925 ha good con
clition.
We have a nittnber .of Ford Tour-
ings not Listed, a+angit,g in price
from $65 to $10fa. Celt and !look
these bare •gins over:
Ford Roadster its 'good condition,
new tires on Teat—Cheap.
C, FRITZ & SON, Ford Dealers
FOR
SALE
A barn with good 'strong frame
bn Victoria Street, Zurich, for
particulars apply further pay s 1ora pp y to
Mous!soau.
Herb
FOR SALE
A good iseeond Nand DeLaval
Crews' S'epara'tor. -- Apply to Louie
Prang, Zurich.
EGGS
FOR
HATCHING
Pure bred Antenna eggs, from
per.} good laying strain, choioe
stock. Oise price ki night, leave
your order early-=7yd O'I3rein,
Zeinielra 1 uta 12at. itf-30
P ..
LOCLiii4 i ! 41p
Mr. Menno O•esch left for De-
troit on Wednesday.
Mr. Milton Hey of Detroit, !sp-
ent a few days at his home here,
Dr. A. J. MacKinnon motored
to London on Monday.
Mrs. Elmore.Oesch •spent Wed-
nesday witha friends in Exeter:.
Misses Margaret Prang, who !sp-
ent a fe wlnontht5, at her home
here, left for Detroit.
Miss's Alberta 'Finlay of. 'Blake
spent a few dayts last week with
friends in the village.
Mr. Ward Fritz wale to Windstor
thio week and returned with anew
Ford Coupe.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Siebert, Miss
Vera and. Mr. Albert Siebert were
week -end Tilsitors in Kitchener.
Don't miss the Special 3 Days
Millinery Sale, at the Zurich Hat
Shoppe.—V. V, Siebert,
Mr: and Mrs. William Du'mart of
!Kitchener, called on Mr. and Mrs.
H, Xungblut over the week -end.
1'3r Win. Lamont, Mr. and Mr's
L. W. Hoffman and Mi's. McKin-
ley were Sunday visitors ar Forest
Mi's's Dorothy Fritz, of the Lon-
don Vistoria oHspital nursing gat-
aff is !spending a few weeks holt
days at her home here. ,
Monday next is May 24th, and
a public holiday, dense. uently all.
bulginess places in Zurich will be'.
closed.
Mr. and M+s. Maurice Weber, Mr.
Waiters, and •son Joe and wife of
Gorlerich were Sunday visitorsaat
Mr. and Mas. Chas, Weber.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Herb. Moulsseau
hiveg at nicely 'settled in their
new home next to Mr. Mou'eseau's
Barge, which will be a big con-
ti•enience to auto owneif3' i
Mrs. 'Henry Truemner, 'wan has
been ill for some time, ways tak-
en to Victoria Hospital, Loncion on
Thursday last, and on Monday was
operated on for gall 'stone, and
we are pleased to state is progres.
sing nicely.
�1 baseball meeting -we's held last
;week, and Zurich will again have
a team in the S. }furor League!.
Thera are five team in the group
namely; Hensel!, Boundary, Exeter
Crediton and Zurich, and. lson'ereal
wood exciting galwrs are looked
fort hrs summer.
.
The Zurich ,Branch of the Worn -
en's Institute will hold their mon-
thly meeting in the Town Hall on
Thursday evening Mao 20th at 8
o'clock. Various matters of bns-
netee will be transacted, also elec-
tion of officers wilt take 'pawn
wlierebv an members are request-
ed to be. present.
Mr. and Mr's. Wm. Del„rs of the'
Babylon Line have recent' y root ,ed
to Hensali, where they iris 'nrl to
reside in future. They have li erl
for a considerable time on th
Babylon Line, and will t n much
missed there. A promin'mt (;t-
+zen nuts it "What is Zer eh'.e less
is Hensall's gain."
Good progress is being mane
in the budding program of the
Evange'ical church here, at the..
concrete foundation is all in and
the cement blocks made for the
tower part of the ;atruetere, and
MANY SOILS' NEED Lift:
X1ELl) ON 14101 AND PHOSPHATE
PLOT'S WAS ea% GREATER,
,
Results of Experiments Carried Oat
During Two Past Seasons 1n Sev-
eral Different Counties,
(Oontributed by t ntarto I•?apartment of
A�•ricultujr•e, Toronto.)
Lime and phosphate experiments
were planned by the Cb'eln#stry De -
Pertinent of the Ontario Agricultural
College to determine the effect of
lime and acid phospbate on wheat
and the succeeding crop of clover.
Each experiment consisted of four
one-half acre plots. The experiment
was started in the autumn of 1922
when three experiments in each of
the following counties were under-
taken: Halidimand, Norfolk, Went-
worth, Brant, Lincoln, Halton,•Elgin
and Welland. The fertilizers and
lime were applied immediately before
seeding the ground with wheat. It
was not expected that lime would in-
fluence the erdp of wheat but it was
applied to see its influence on the
clover. following the wheat. When
the wheat was harvested in 1923 it
was found that on the plots receiv-
ing lime and acid phosphate the yield
was 54 per cent. greater than on the
ch?ek plots,
In the autumn of 1923, three ex-
periments
aperiments were laid down in each of
eight counties, extending west and
east of the original eight. When the
plots in the sixteen counties were
harvested in 1924, it was found that
the plots where lime and acid phos-
phate had been applied yielded 45
per cent. more than the check plots.
The clover was harvested from the
plots started in the autumn of 1922,
and gave a yield of clover on the
limed plots forty per cent. greater
than the yield on the check plots.
The clover yield on the lime and
phospbate plots was sixty per cent.
greater than it was on the check
plots.
The soil of the plots in these six-
teen counties all showed a shortage
of lime when taken over by the
Department.
During the autumn of 1924 the
work was extended to three other
farms in each of eight additional
counties.
The results to date on the lime
phosphate experiments are very in-
teresting and show that without
doubt lime may be applied with profit
for clover and that acid phosphate
may be used with profit on wheat.—
Dept. of Extension, Ontario Agricul-
tural College.
Salting Tests.
There is some diffrence of opinion
as to whether salt is, or is not, a
butter preservative. Tests were made
at the 0. A. C. Dairy Department
comparing butters made from the
same cream, pasteurized, to one lot
of which no salt was added, in other
lots the salt content was .946, 1.69
and ,'L.9 per cent. The lots of butter
were held in cold storage in 14 -
pound boxes for six months at tem-
perature of 12°F. It was scored by
the Provincial Butter Grader at the
end of 1, 3 and 6 months periods.
The lots having no salt averaged
higher in flavor score when fl .:al and
were practically the same at an. end
of 1, 3 and 6 months, and a little
higher with one exception than the
salted lots throughout the hooting
period. In these tests salt apparently
had no preservative effect on the but-
ter. High salting no doubt injures
the quality of butter when fresh and
is no advantage when it is to kept in
cold storage. Most Canadian mar-
kets require some salt in butter, but
the demand is for less salt than for-
merly. At no time should butter con-
tain over 2.5 per cent. of salt.
the next move will likely ho to Dairy Notes.
teke nut the 1south wall of the
old church and then start build-
ing. up again.
The two we eke fine :dry and
warm weith."r was f,11'o., ed on
Tuesday night by a fine shower
of rain, which will mean 'so much
to growth, which haq been rather
backward, a few of these 'showe'r,
followed by warm weather -.ill
itiean a big hay crop, as weIi a'
'summer crops. 11Tnch of the fall
wheat had to be worked un and
sown to .spring crop, while that
which withstood the long winter,
is ,"tending very thin, but with pr -
good weather will redeem itself.
At the annus,l convention of the
Huron County Social Service Co -
'Mill to be le'cl in North Si Unite:
church, Goderich, on Friday, Itley
2ts
t, an address will ilbn �
t`en ,
c
Ari,hu'. Flawke,, eh?irrtan of the
Ontario P, oh tet'o (rn'o•r Pnl;+;r as
Ac.tinia Committee on the 1subj. et
"Th.e Pol.iti's of Prohibition" Rea.
W,W. Peck, Educational Secretary
of the. Prohibition Feder
Canada will speak on the'failure of
t: "
Go�'ertnnent CUrirol, Reports of
the year wilt be p
given and 'C:ea:•taon
b£ ofci^ers w'I1 take place, The
public is invited,
A law 'suit that created a large
amount of interelst was held before
Judge Lewis to the town 'hall h re
on, Tue,nday afternoon. The case
being Frazer 4Na Hey. Mr. °Fra,, ear
of Forest having Belt two horses
on a Ford truck to Mr, Johxt Hey
J. of Zurich, and while thils truck
was being taken to Forest it went
mechanically wrong, and it is for
thiq garage bill ,that Mr. Frazer
was suing. Mr .J, G. Staiibnry of
Exeter was council for Mr Hey,
While e[ e4tler Mr. Cowen of For -
eat represented lSfr. Frazer. A
great ntntxber •of wittie'se's Were
ni a•tiinod by the lawyers, Th'
,Tudge reserved hie decision for
a futLsro date, 1 1j will ,4., .:u o t -•--
Milk is such ,L perishable food that
measures should be taken to preserve
it in good condition for at least 36
to 48 hours atter it is drawn from
the cow. Pasteurization, which in-
cludes cooling .ute holding at a rea-
sonably low bit,: perature, preferab:y
below 50° F. ;sic° the two things n=.+-
cessary.aild practicable at reasonebl•:
cost. Where nits is held at 60° to
70° F., which is ordinary house tem-
perature, the Dealers' raw milk Wilt
not remain sweet for more than 12
hour's, wherein. if pasteuilzed it will
likely be quit: fit for table use up
to 24 or 30 hours holding. If kent
at 60° F. the pasteurized milk wen
remain in good eend.iiion for 48 hour:,
or longer•. ---Prof. II. H. Dean, Deily.
Dept., 0. A. College.
Buttermilk.
The lactic acid organisms in but,
termitic make it a very valuable food.
Not so much is it valued for the
onegy value that it contains, but fr.:
ftA jgltilittv,iu fighting and doatroyin,;
t lEi bo.aeria of decomposition in tic::
tinlentary' canal;
'Poultry fatteilers feed buttorniillc
yids the purpose of getting quicker
rains and more tender, juicy 'meat.
,they have. alsofoundthat buttr•.rntilk
fed 'chickens ship with less mortality
and that the dressed poultry retains
its high. quality for a longer period
after 'being placed on the market,
hadicatin that the bacteria of de-
composition had been eliminated or
at least held In check.
Weak Link.
The number of eggs set to get a
mature pullet is possibly the most
inefllcient part of ,the poultry busi-
ness. The hatching power of eggs is
known to be a,n inherited character,
yet the -hatching power of eggs is
very seriously affected by nutrition
and general care and management.
The Department of TPoultryHus-
bancbry, O. A. College, lads bee i con.
auction some experiments along these
lines, lint resents so far would net
warrant any eofclusions libeleeoffer-
ed. 1'h' pr it Inn is romplie+r ed Incl
0 Prof:, W, it, G'lxaham, O. A Cniteatet
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GOOD OLD CEDAR SHINGLES AT SUCH REA60 N A i•: Lr;
+ PRICES.
+ 5't White cedar 'shingles at 'i an pc', hunch!.
+ 5x B. 0, Red Cedar Shingle, :.'. l.t.;tr i.',, , h.
4 Put on these :shingles with ern n,,aie :tea ; oe ,t •' h'r' a
roof for a life. time, cool in ween r, ,,.,- n , ., o Net
pa::nting or tarring. Er-, ]v t+ ri h•'i N la :., - c,::
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Get o .e of Our Au. Jo Tops
They will p1'oteet you from t-�l e
doled wiuds and will make i riliter
Lmotor ag a pleasure
IF YOU WANT SERVIC'1, WE HAVE IT
WE RERUBBER YOUR BUGGY WHEELS.
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