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b. Stirs, GOD RICH, Ont,
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Court Work, '
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DEITZ BLOCK, ZURICH ev-
,nary Thuraday, Friday and Batur-'
Main Office
A,RTL11IB'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD'.
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'radUate Carey M. Jona Nat -
1 School, oi; Auctioneeringgt r
felts for Registsir-ed Live
1 Breeds). Terms in keeping
:rah prevailing price's. Choice
rdrasa for sale. Will Bell 'anything
gagravh•r . .
Phone 18-93 or write, Zurich.
tensed Auctioneer
Lleenaed Auctioneer for County,
Huron. au tion n a sale, regardless
osition tip COO-.
*met anyny
110 to size or articles to sell. I
gollcit your business, and it not
y11itletied will make Do chargea for
si.vicea, -
'Arthur Weber, FS Dashwood.
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MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
hest Cash Price for Wool
GASH FOR SKINS & H1DES,
Tirngblult &
De.ehert
ZURICH LIVERY,
Want For SaW,
Fourltty Notices, Etc., Ade
IN Tura iOQLi G'ri`t
WANTED
BOARDERS WANTED After
September lat. Close to School,
Have room. for ;four, Apply to
Mrs W. Pfaff, MaidaSt Exeter,-
My account's are now ready for
payni;ent, and 'anyone owing me
kindly 'settle oat :once, —V. V.
Siebert:,
FARM FOR SALE
FIRST CLASS ;l ARM 1.OR SALE
Crop, Stock ;and implements, 20 ac-
res wheat,4,22 acres oatsy 6 ,acres of
barley, 9 bean;'., 3 routs, and the
remainder in Hay and pasture, 39
Bead of Stock, 500 hens ,and chick's
full equiprue;ats, immediate pones.-
sion. --Apply Box 165, Hen-
eall..
1 AM. in a position to accomo-
Matt all requirements in the Livery,
Wt, have Auto for hire. Any -1
'Eking done in the teaming line.
OBOROE J. THIEL;
Mob• N Zurich
LIVE
P O U L T R Y
WANTED
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POULTRY CULLING
.Have yarn:• haus titled now by
an' Expert Government Culler at
Two "Cents per hen. L. V. Ho-
garlh,; Exeter•, I'hoxie, Crediton
18-^31!•. 4-6t
FOR SALE
A limited number of holler flues
14 and 16 feet long_ Suitable for
re -Enforcing cement floods, bridges
etc. Apply to George Forel,
Hay, P.O, Ont.
Asn every day till 3 ()clock p.m.
Dij mot tend fowl same morningl
%Mem !Brought in.
'Highest Cask Prices
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Cream and Eggs
W. Q'Brien
;woe OKI Zurich
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of one hundred acres
good clay loam, good buildings,
Lot 24, Con. Z Hay. Also 75
acres pasture Lot 16, Con. 7, Wm.
Pearce, Hensalt, Ont.
FOR SALE
Ag nod Second Nand Louden hay
track with car. L. A. Prang..
FOR SALE
A quantity of choice secondhand
white bricks, apply to Hy. .Claus
ins, Zurich.
FOR EXCHANGE
There ha's been placed in my
hands for exchange on a 100 acre
or more farmtuated in Hay
Township near Zurich, two mod
ern dwellings in Baden. One is
a cottage and the other a semi -
bungalow. Both wired and one
has furnace installed. Both ho-
uses are newly built. Owner wi-
shes tog o on a farm. For par-
ticulars• apply to A. F. Hess, Z,1
ich, tf-1
INSURANCE
E. C. Harvey
L. V. Hogarth
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Does get weak
Our re -charger is,
again on the job'
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UCAL 141
gill ICH HERALD
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Miss Adla Koehler and little
Edwina Koehler of Toronto, are
cil5iting relatives here.
1t7'r. and Mrs, Oscar Keichle;.s,
and family and Mr, Perera ICOe1ler
were Suu.day visitors at *ro: titer
Rev, G. F`. Brown and daugb;-.
ter Miranda kof Port Elgin are 1sp-
ending the jweek with relatives
here.
Mr: Jacob Schatz', of •Batt Axe,
Mich., and Mrs. F. D. •Walk•e ry of
Port Austin, Mich., are visiting a't
the Eclighoffer .bine on, She 19th
COIL
Rev. W. 0. Robinson of Stanley
preached a very de'sir'able ,ser,-,
mon
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inon to a' ?large congregation in
the Evangelical church on Sunday
evening.
Mr. W. H. Frank of Waterloo,
was a week -end visitor here, gMrp,
Frank and (little icon, 'who' tgpent
the past week here with relatives
returned with.Ihim.
Mr. Ezra Koehler attended the
Circus at Kitchener on .:Friday his
daughters Grace and Alice, who
were holidaying at that place, re-
turned with hurt.
Mr. Cyrus: Schoch of Bridgeport
is here working at the B angel,--
ical church os carpenter ,,pputting
in a new ceiling and finishing up
the woodwork of the interior.
Mr, Wes. M•e•rnei, Mr. Wes Call-
fa;s, Miry WC. Callfas and Stella,
were weelat-end visitors- with. fri-
ends at Elnvira and Kitchener.
The Herald, while epicrsaing an
independent course, in the polit-
ical election, will run all ad‘'ertis
ing natter pertaining to .meetings,
etc., for any ,of the political par-
ties at 'very reasonable rates,
Mutual Life of Canada
POPULAE
INFORMATION "Q IO .1ROUT 'V A.1tIETI.Ea
USEFUL 13T i31i,I:l)IN(.I TIME
Experiments Show the Verielies or
Oats, ''Wheat, Alfalfa and Other
Crops Which Give Jest asitia.
(Contributed by oriterio Department of
As•ricuitlire, T9ronto.)
The oat is our most important
grain crop, so the feeders say. What
do the experimenters think of varie-
ties? 7:Iere it is. Eight years of
experiinentation, carried on by farm-
ers on their own farms in all parts
of Ontario, and with all the oat varie-
ties now eligible for registration place
them in order of merit and yield as
follows:.
Bushels Per Acre.
0. A. C. No. 144 88.0
O. A. C. No,. 3 84.0
0. A. C. No. 7:1 30.8
Garold Rain . ... 79.2
Abundance
Banner
Victory
Alaska
/8.6
75.8
74.5
64,0
The 0. A. C. No. 144 is only_be-
ginning to enter the Field Crop Com-
petition over Ontario. According to
present indications it will increase
rapidly, and will before very long
become the leading variety of oats in
this province.
It is interesting to note the high
record which the 0. A. C. No. 72 var-
iety has made in the Standing Field
Crops Competitions throughout tris
Province. In eight years, oat of the
1,108 first prizes awarded for fields
of oats of at least five acres, the
0, A. C. 72 received 56fi, Banner 807,
Abundance 21, Gold Rain 13, and
Victory 1. The other.201 prizes were
divided among varieties not eligible
for registration.
Alfalfa. .
What do the farmers say about
varieties of alfalfa?
Co-operative experiments have
Mrs. L :i- and'two dau•gh,-i been conducted with varieties of al-
ters, Misses Marguerit and. Verna, ; 'alfa for twenty-six years during
who have ::',,.'lily ,spent a ent to
l' " ehich ts
ach of2,329On shas been s
Ontario co -
weeks vias tine. relatives • and fri-' operative tests on their own farms.
ends in Zurich and conerra'unity, A definite co-operative experiment
left last •week fort heir hone: in has been conducted with the Ontario
Dauphin; Al n.Variegated and the Grimm varieties
Mr. To iv and Miss Mildred on each of 1,790 farms within the.
Brown of Kitchener. Messrs Wnc, past fifteen years, Each experimenter
and Frani: Siebert, Bode,. Schiefle was asked to so locate the plots that
and Mr. Tom!v, of Detroit, were they might remain undisturbed forseveral years. Quite a number of
week -end visitors at the home of these experimental plots A7hich were
Mr .and Mr" :i. W. L'. Siebert. - sown as far back as 1911 still re -
On` Mo day evening our bee.- main unbroken and the results are
ball boys .went to Exreter'teeelay both interesting and valuable. On
a 'scheduled 'league game, and al- November 27th, 1925, a Llank form
though the tried hard and play- was sent to each one of the 1,790
experimenters asking for information
ed well, the Exeter boys finished regarding their experiment. After
with a few torts to thegood. ;On receiving upwards of three hundred
Friday e'vehing sof this week ,the replies we were able to summarize
Exeter tenni will be over and play the results. In answer to the in -
the tie game off. Both of th',,,a^ quiry as to which of the varieties
teams are ,now at the head of the^' gave the better results in the local
lenge and ,a real game lean be lot- test it is interesting to note that of
the fourteen years from 1.11 to 1924
eked for. Conv,, rand cheer the inclusive the majority of the experi-
menters favored the Ontario Varla-
The ha.rvo It progress has been gated in the years 1912, 1913, 1916,
very slow the past weak, ,as the 1918, 1920, 1.923 and 1924, and the
•etatinued rain,; preventerl: the far majority favoreu. the Grimm in each
Mara from hauling in their wheat Of the other sev years. Of the 7:8 ii
Led' barley cro)ls!s which in- Some who answered this question, D5 [ire-
?'se�s ,h�va been cut o,`:^.r. two ,, ;� ferred the Grimm and 93 the Ontario
th Varigatect. It: . ,:sponse to the clues-
eks, while isoxive •of the. wheat is tion as to the ,e. ,t extensively grown
ginning to grow on the ;>took, varietiesicts19...f a'.fa. ..sa a in thementiovarious dis-
Phe oat crop is rapidly �'obntfnz� tr0 f:.::.icned Ontario
riper and ready to cut, The Varigatc.:, 65 G • mm, 4 Common, and
tae fields o*" 'Sort: •,.r' `'+nki•"•• w 1 Turkestan, ,...ile 3 others simply
top.
ry encouraging, and with fav mentionart NorLnern Grown.
arable weather will be a 1 un7(^'r' The farmers of this Province have
f f, an oppoituni.y, as never before, of
Taro auto accident's happenedsecuring need for sowing on their own
farms. It well for the
again on the Sauble Line lover th^ farmers to retainould andbe sow as much
week -end, one. on Sunday when a as possible of the 90,000 bushels of
large Willis Knight car from Dei— seed which was produced in Ontario
troit jujnmed off the road into in 1925. Our alfalfa production has
the ditch, and breaking the car been trebled ie the last ten years,
conlaiderably, but :no personal in- and doubled in the last three years.
It is estimated that there was over
hall a million acres of alfalfa grown
in Ontario last year. It is believed
that the alfalfa area will soon reach
one million acres. Ontario will be
richer for it.
juries -resulting. On 'Monday i a
large American •car was speeding
on the Lake 'Road near Drsadal.e
EXETER AND ST. MARYS
with a worm••an at the wheel and
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Address. all %Correspondence To
Rom 190, Exeter, Ont. tf4
COAL 1926
WE ARE. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
GENUINE
Scranton Coal
ALSO LARRY
Coke • Pocahontas
and Soft Coal
'GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND .
TEIXI'IQNH TOUR ORDERS
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in crossing a newly .made culvert
the lolst control of the car it taloa
ing to the ditch and turning over
the woman received no injuries
'while two men who sat in the rear
seat were badly bruised, anc of
them having his head !seriously
cut.
In pus last week's issue we made
made mention of the necessity of
,some .warning ,road signs that
!should be placed in the west end
of the Township, and are in rec-
eipt of the following- communicat-
ion from ,our County Engineer;
Dear Sir --I have received your
marked copy ',of the Herald, and
note your report of the, ,accidents
otxui:•ing west Of Zurich,. and on
the Sauble Line. I had learned
of an accident west of 'tree Village
and have been arranging to have
warning .'signs placed at tthis po4nt.
I did not know, however, that any
accidents had happened at the
turn on the Sauble Line, but 'since
it appears necessary, •I will ar-
range to have warning 'signs pl-
aced there ,as well. Thanking you
for advising me—T,R, Patterson.
MAGISTRATE COURT '
Asilkt sequel to the recent ylis
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e()Vea of �i 'i71 still 11
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!rap, of Culross, Mrs. Sia mond Frei -
9., -, xav,k,
rei-".'-`'la"' burger on Thru'sday last 'pleaded
guilty in Magistrate Reids' Court
under
n 3 Re-
venue
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ae
Inla
:seer
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to a char. g
venue Act and was fined $250 aha
eoSts. She is the owner of tile
!property on !Which the still was
found. Her husband and his as-
sists are now serving jail terms
for 'selling liquor.*. On Tuesday, of
last week Clarence Pollock and
Percy Weston, both of Bayfield,
were each fined $100 and cents for
having liquor illegally, Magis-
trate Iteid has further po'stpon^d
Stratfoe who pent fast Utak' a deaiiao,u iii. CUL,:, case against Dr
visiting trionad lyeze x+etili'lled to Taylor of Dashwood On the eh-
the cit nen Fridt +, , arge of illegs t 'anile of drugs,
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Lydia PFile and daughter
Miss Pearl, were •Sunday visitors
at Daehwo,md.
Messrs Herb and Lorne Pfile
of Detroit were week -end visitors
with friends bore.
Mr, mutt. Mrs, irvey well, of
Spring Wheat.
The 0. A. C. No. 85 Spring wheat
was distributed for co-operation ex-
periments for the first time in 1924.
The result for the two years when
compared with Wild Goose and Mar-
quis'puts the No, 85 at the head of
the list,
Bushels Per
Acre, 1924
0. A. C. No. 85 31.1
Wild Goose : 26.3
Marquis 24.3
Bushels Per
Acre, 1925
0. A. C. No. 85 21.1
Wild Goose 18.5
Marquis . 19.3
The O. A. C. variety of spring
wheat was originated at Guelph by
crossing the Red Fife and the Heri-
son Bearded. It is red wheat of good
quality., and has a bearded head with
white chaff. In twelve years' experi-
ments at tho College It has given the
highest average yield per acre of the
twenty varieties of spring wheat
grown under similar conditions,
The Experimental Union Report
covers the findings of 2,600 farmer
co-operators, why not send for it and
get the rest of the story covering the
atrccessful experiences of many.
ar,
Slasul
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Trees
For the Farraa.
Shade trees about a farm home acid
much to the beauty, comfort, and sale
value -of the place. In a province
like Ontario, where we can grow such
a variety of trees there Is ho excuse
or such conmoli stuff as Carolina
'Dopler or Manitoba maple. Why not
pl ant some o1, the slower gra rii $ but
More ,,soma
species A:4lave the
pleasure of watching then leve 1
ugar nlagle, elm, oak, 'walnut, ash,
cedar, white or Scotch pine, Norway
spruce, Colorado Blue Spruce, apple
or pear trees, planted about buildings
!nd along' drives, setting in groups,
r';thr-r than in rows; will O've cbar
acre to 611, 1a in Thome Lill will over-
come the cheerless aspect so common
in some places.. --L.. Stevenson, Di-
rector of Extension, 0, A. College.
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