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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1919-07-11, Page 6• kase sell this furnace it is a guaranteed heating sys- tem. our piannedd bbyengineers, we planned installation deliver exactly what you want - Comfort in your home. If you are going install a let McClarynginecsshow yuh how Ask about the LITTLE DRAFT - regulates ZURICH MAN that turns on the drafts and NIBLICK.regulates them automatically. sunshine it should be done. They have seventy years of experience to guide them; and their services cost you nothing. Adopt their plan and you are assured of a comfortably heated home; and a durable economical heating plant. Let us tell you more about this proposition. 11 FOR SALE BY D TIEIIIAN DASHWOOD iitiN FABS FEKCES Posts of Wood, Iron or Cement Can Be Used, Important 1+actot's to Be Considered Are Cost, Durability and Service How to Lengthen Life of Fence With Undue Costs. (Contributed by Ontario Department or Agriculture, Toronto.) L17SSED is the farmer who, conscious in the security of his fences, can leave home on a day's business, or retire to rest at night, without anxiety as to possible depredation committed by straying cattle, or his .own stock,.to corn, roots, or grain, during his ab- sence or rest. Brush, stump, and stone :fences --relies of bygone days -ken-still be seen here and there, but are rapidly disappearing, and are beteg replaced with modern trP o date woven wire m THE HERALD ,1 Azi-iWO �' Etfelt of built not with the CaI� Re Tavistock conduct the sere fees in the morning a Dade of Minceell in the ev Issued Thursday afternoons Mr, and Mrs. Joe Gassman Mr. Ret. Brom the and Mo. Val Gassman and Mrstow ) ling A D. Mack of Detroit IIHE HERALD PRINTING CO. Ringer of Porgy Huron tisi.e l with Vernon and children of Wi Warms of subscription ;ed,a5 per year relatives in fences that are nd.ea • idea of the smell - est possible initial cost, but with 1 forethought for the future, remem- bering. that 'quality and material as well as the design and construction of post fences are elements that de- termine its life and service. and nd- Irs. s'VIrs. n this wash. Idle eT o d with ' 'urer and for spent the week -en Northern Electric Power and Light 113' advance $2.00 may be charge Mr, and Mrs. W m. o 'rhe Prime factors in a fence are it not so paid U. S. atibscrinti- l,g p, Mclsaac spent Sunday in, MMissa Mitchell and Miss with Mr.l fair cost. durability and. service. The inns $1 75 strictly fat advance. Na Stratford, t of Kitchener are vistiing annual up -keep of fences is consider- ' nd Mrs, Geo. Edighoffer. is vfs-Iable.that will do away to the f with 1the nexpense • or paper discontinued until all ar rears are paid unless at the lopeion to of the publisher. which every subscription is paid i denoted on the label. ADV ERTISII ' RATES • Effective after Jan 1st, 1919. week pr..s.aing at this examine ate, a)*irs. E. Flyar'lr of Londo centre w ui.e Ivlr, Howara is per -1 iting with relatives in town. forming a similar aduty in Cred- _ . ito�n MEADOW rltssrs. Reid and Edighoffer ship BEAVER ped a carload of cattle to `Toronto ,l,_ 1, th s week. Tney motored .iown.l Report of Promotionieid ru on • Display Advertising -Made known 1v1r. Aud..san Tiernan Yi,ited in on for S. S. No. 12 Hay, + application. Stratford the week. Ili -85%, honours; Stray Animalir-One insertion 50c Mss Hillman has retur.ted to her I J ne Jr. 25th to Sr. 26th 1919. three nsertions11,0o. home in Newbury. Rose 80, hon; Theresa Mei- of d C ok and sister Al- Lillian of repairing, replacing, pain mg, other form of maintenance, should strongly appeal toy, almost regardless as represent- ing true coonomy, opportunity for of first cost. The economy is found, first, in using the kind of posts which, taking into ac- count both cost and durability are cheapest in the long run. In setting a post which will have comparative- ly short life, he loses not only through having to buy new posts, but also because of the additional labor nv vin the old and set_ Farm or Real Estate for sae iYSr. tvlrlror o dungen 76, hon. 1)er.a of London 'visited their par- Se. II to Jr. III -Greta Schnlbei tinglthernow one. There .s, how BOG each insertion for one month the 1st. 70; :Ervin, er great difference in the lasting iof four • insertions, 25e. for each ems (eves. Beatrice KIoPpThe t f Detroit is 72%, f different Roods. ev ' t w properties o Fully automatic. Not even a button to press,_ Reasons why you should have an electric light system THERE IS NO SMELL THERE IS NO SMOKE THERE IS NO DIRT THERE IS NO OII. THERE IS NO CLEANING THERE IS NO OIL FILLING THERE IS NO MATCHES T.FIERE IS NO UPSETTING TBERE IS NO FIRE THERE IS NO EXPLOSION THERE IS NO WORRY line of plant s on the market to -day. ALL TYPES subsequent insertion. NICs. Ed. Sieber ° Schidb' 67• aret 5chi1- Miscelianeous articles of not visiting her parents at present. Jr. II to Sr. Ili-Margaret 74, ore than five lines, For Sale, To Mr, and NICs. Buhr of Cs v c 1 be 76% hon; Agnes Meidina this v c- Hazel Masse 01, an Rent, or Wanted Lost, Found, etc., each insertion 25.t. 10e. Local Reading notices, etc., per line per insertion. No notice less than 25c. Card of Thanks 50c. Legal advertising 1oc. and 5c. a Mach. \ 'sited re:a_i , es in Norman Flei- inity during the past few weeks. Harold Klopp Jr.Ii;- Mi,sa Jessie Cole of Toronto sp- 78% r. 1 Melvin Schoch ant ae few days with Mr. and Mrs. 76, hon; dgar Masse 70. Howard Snider last week. 7g Jr. Pt. II to Sr. Pt. II;. Mass Egerdee and Miss Si• h ail• Klapp 80%, hon; Leonard Merrier ing - l ! f Kitchener are visit with Mr to Jr. Pt. II; Eleanor F1- i+ne, 0 73. Auction Sales, $1 for one inser- and Mis. F.,shsr. H .n Eidt of ,Sr. Pr. tion aria x;1.50 for two insertions If moderate size. Professional Cards not exceeding inch, $6 per year. Address all commu:eications to HERALD PRINTING CO. d ton over the ZURICH, ONTARIO. b 1 Haugh Mr. and Mrs. alma Masse Kelt of eischauer,M$ Sr. Pr. Elmer - Ansa, Mr. and Mrs. and Ail C aaie and Mr. and Mrs. R. Jr. Pr.Becl-e,. S Ansa r o ode of 1Zur:ch visite.i. with Mr.. Leonard. • H.BEACUIii ']`cache:. a Mrs. C. Stade in town on Sun- S.- - weekend Mr. and Mrs. E. Otterbein visited; in Kitchener an Preston ,Zuefle resent - In Photographer Senior of takingExeter 1vhlceleb aced thein 30th asaniversa. was in town last week fs are on ex -1 IN MEMORIAM picture of our school and school ry of their wedding. ill garden. 'Thep eumonia at present. Tn memory of a dear loving has ion at the home of our grin- with ben Carlile is ser Sen y,;ldesta t' 1Ir. Conrad buss, 1 ake O June 28th Miss Nellie, tl'Ul taken. �'til3 11th o �t and left far Guelph united in A. Garret. day i•'IENSALL. average life of a fence constructed of wood posts cannot besafely fig- ured as greater than 8 or 9 years. For length of service cedar and white oak outlast all other woods. By treating the posts with creosote, coal tar or chafing them, the cost of up -keep might be materially lessened. That the end or corner posts bear all the strain, and are the founda- t?ese of the fence, is common knowl- edge to every experienced fence' builder They must, be well anchor-. ed, rigid and strong, and so con- structed that they can be depended upon to give proper service at all times, and under all conditions. The foundation carries the strain and must, therefore, be absolutely solid and permanent, so as not to permit the fence to sag. The setting of wood posts in ce- ment as commonly practiced is not conducive to the longevity of the post, because a water -tight union between the post and the concrete is not secured, and ultimately decay sets in. By far the 'most effective way is shown in diagram (Fig. 1) . The post is first notched as shown in sketch, and the concrete worked well into the notch. This sheds the water trickling down the post, and cannot possibly get between the post and concrete, and the life of the post is considerably lengthened. A post concreted in. this way, and kept painted, is practically immune from decay. However, every locality differs in he material used for fence posts The most complete ALL SIZES Agent Land and father, ' of Mr. V4 m. MsKay, �'as ago to-dav t at Many orders are being On T h 1. sever., � M G S IIs d by Rei died one year to-da,y, 1 rip a daug t er e to Pte �l'rne marrieg bitter grief a s oc r• to . onlplete Shepherd, and ?to laic To part with him we loved so 0. A C. on Tuesday Hudson dear. � course leading to aa certificate in i Jos H ening garage g - o• a ora P on 4gri+eulturW l ,Ewen are op lOur loss is great. well not cos- i - Children's Day was observed in 1\Iaiat St. platin o t again. el'cal church on Sundya 1 But trust i n God to meet g + Wile and Children. the E's al, evening The church was fairly crowded. The offer•ng was cote NOTICE TO CREDITORS to $100. Zimmer of t ',"r0 CORRESPONDENTS lyI• Elll•a with her c Da Cott is CORRESP ..ss Elena In the matter of the the, z theHerald will go to press Wed- visiting wi i parents.1 John C. Kalbfleisch late Estate steel and cement are all use . Ines news • Mr. Norman Brown spent Thur- JohnVillage of ;Zurich in the Cunty of, o wood,thate prices and condition e supply of farm timber sofa ia, lnesday afternoon. All gentleman, deceased. lhe ocal market for the other thcome Tuesday ugust.' sday last r London. Huron, g cgiven, pursu- ant the fence ,ropy must beim by ser vices were held ANOTICE is hereby b)f Ont -i determines largely During June, July and August in tMhe Lutheran church on Sunday.' is Revised.is Statutes H. G. Bess Zurich. fres post Used. One of the moon ofmsteel a1 L .------•;"-"-'-•'- I claims t the anchorage. Th %1";ZL"" DITUN + 21, that all 1 .ant factor in the construction and and ar10, , a C ai11 poi s is - creditors and others having es or derna�nds against the estate of corner set posts and their braces should _—_- cum Ktalbfleisch, who base in that way best results and maxi - All our public teachers have re_ the said John C. diad o'n or about the19 L�Irrr at it the mum efficiency and service will be THE IDMS sign4ad• secured (Fig. 2) possibly give 1� day of June A• p the County of A steel post cannot Our main streets has been oiled, Hurcgr` of Zurich, lie hohnte of Mr. and Mrs, W. of required, on o before complete satisfaction, no matter how Huron, Ttily 1919, to send lasting the matstrong enougheto withstand if it is not strong the use to which the average fence is subjected. It must be capable of resisting and sustaining shocks with- out bending or breaking. Concrete fence posts properly re - enforced and made from suitable ma- terials, carefully selected and pro- portioned, should last indefinitely, and are, therefore, a good invest- ' variety of sur- l1NIC ACID IN MEAT 191.1 Chapter 1 neglect your barn, Which is the most impor, �ori't llleg taut building on the place. an Of course you use paint on your house and out -buildings, and for the same reason you should use paint on your barn. Paint is not only meant to make sunt oflldings look better but its most the protection it affords against important use is on ac the attacks of the weather. A well painted barn will keep in good repair for piecesa centuryin a while r unpainted. neglected building see us today about special barn quarter of that time paints, _ a afSaltsifyourBackhurts B Geiser, Crediton, gay with a mako a glass riotous profusion of pink roses, or Bladder bothers yon—Drink marguerites and Canterbury bells more water. was the scene of a pretty wedding Saturday afternoon, when their day,daught^r, Elsie May, was uni:e3 Ls oux meat every J True to t it,but flus yourh iotrally, says a. If you must bave sJ. a h kidneys with salts marriage too Dr, the Rev. Bauch, named noted tiuthority who Elmore the 28th day of or deliver to by post prepaid, Zurich, Frederick O. Kalbflei5ch, Omt., or to Madman & Stanbnry Hensel). or Exeter, Ont. Solicitors for the .Executors of the above- John C, Kalbfleisch, miner of Ches,ey,'Rauch eased, their Christian names and conducted the ceremony. surnames, addresses and descript- sells us that meat forms uric acid which articulare in writing sent. Considerable varve y ralmost paralyzes the kidneys in their ef- ( br;de, who was given away by her' ions, the full p 'forts to expel it from the blood. Tlro I father, wore a dainty gown oI of their claims, a statement o't l face finish a skilloofathenindividual 1Bufr r ith a sluggish end weaken, theny eor 'etre, beaded es whitetheir accounts, and the nature of only,by heed r'of j oer, can be skill lven to theehnt limited asueier with a dull misery in the kidney ``tthitf` g a the security, if any, corner, gate, and line posts (Frig. 3.) xrcgion, sharp rains in the bank or sick I with,Pr try tulle vel , cattglt. with Large heavy wires not lighter than greadaehe, dizziness, your stomach sours, orange'blsssonot and carried i And Further Take Notice that when the weather • 1of roses. Miss Pearl l •1 t mentioned date, the j No; 9 in vroven wire fence are much h n finer wire, and a STADE W EI O ZURICH We beg t® announce J�J�1Vl.eX•ne�•s the Shorthorn Sale held M. P., tobe a July 23rd Wednesday, at the Fair Grounds, Seaforth®f at 1 o'clock, p, m., (fast time) I) SCOTCH and SCOTCH TOPPED stongue is coated and g bouqu t Sae bad you have rheumatic twin es, The crepe. tneti d and aurins eta cloudy, full of sediment, the � Gaf��, � tvasinlci sister's bridesmaid g and irritated. ; 'wearing p • ;~t such as said moreoring improvement for the farm, said Bute Executors wille 'proceed to t dura a athe stars t the distribute the assets o parties exit•- Hinged joints in tial union so that un- +eltannels often get soro t to p *obliging you to seek relief two or three +. carrying •pink noses and stl a deceased among 1ese d on1VC, Ines substan i itlecl thereto, having der pressure, the stays forced out of Anne during the night. •tabu acids, to + peas' 'whits little Miss GeK tru-1 l To neutralize these irrn g Beaver, cousin of the groom,msde i alignment will spring back when re - sand flesh off the lower girl in eanbroid-1 to the claims of which they shall ansa the kidney a pretty f _ then have notice, and that the ;leased, Triple tension curves in the 'fie , wasteget four ounces of sus o voile, awl csr!ied a oris.1eeuto will not be liable I wire fabric 'singprocess,terwill t anrves alloled out w stake s urinous haxmacy hexa f Brad �4 ma said Ex art he str lad Salts from any P, a Naas o groomsman 'seas cni g m True- 1 for the said assets or any sof for suet 'sin contraction and expan- lEsko a tablespoonful in g g the music was + erase or person i sign: Sound and rigid posts and pro- tfemo scenic breakfast for a few days as 'e eas 'ni thereof to any p your kidneys will then act fine. This svlaoise claim notice.shell aria 1 per stretching of woven wire fence and ket of sweet peas ,n cols:. The n him the tfa bio, salts is tirade from the acid played Dr. Miss Addilaen Gaisex. iRegardless0usdofti the type of ::apes and lemon juice, combinedrationit 'Later and Mrs 'Crut�mn^ Irft: have been rea�ived byatare the Ht•st considerations in fence building. $ntbia, and has here used for gene time of such distribution. j posts, or the height or make of t stimulate sluggish kidneysr for Toronto, wh^re they will i)ro- the is a valuable and money Bio dash and f datv�i the St 'Law- Gladrum & Stanbury, Solicitors I wirfarm which is fence 1 to neutralize the acids teed 11• • in a f the lE,teetrtors. k g farm m any sect. BREEDING COWS COWS WITH CALVES, AT SIDE AND HEY HEIFERS RED 25 BR _ 10 COWS AND HEIFERS 'F •GOO D QUALITY,. BALANCE RAR AND 1 YOUNG BULLS salsa . f s in urine, ' r, d out a :r p •� ' , stock -tight fen of the `t o longer irfitate.�, Haus cnfii>� fence the 'bride travelling d hat or ntaYilt l fcountry.—Prof,John livens. O. A. so 1 l' ` 1a1d8 c>S&eakcainoicpenaive; Cannot i70• navy 5111' with 9find vest an a` Dated at ,Ie175al1i this 8th '�. College, (IL101pla. r July A, H. 1919. ;]rare, and makes n, iielight�.g ±�exdt%soenl �yillnlive Jo Ckaestey'raU11L return they i �ibtlaisyyvq�krf d>i`�n'Jf, ,... .... ,... iSeldom does an offering cons ist of so many good calves at foot We believe thiss it'll of ring to stilt the Ting, as they are a,, grand lot o in breeding form, right off the grass, including ; NONPAREILSLS MATCHLESS, FANNY B, WEDDING GIFT, CRIMSON', FLOWER AND O VIERS. TERMS 6% per annum :added Cask, or 6 .months Trainseredit met at Bruclwith eftel�d on L. H. & B. branch on Bankable paper.articulate .A, hand.som�e catalogue is in preparation, write for full particulate cows with most exact - and quality CAPT. T. la ROBINSON' iC, W. ROBINSON J. J. IVierner S'EAI'ORTi,I Ont. FRANK TAYLOR TAoS. BROWN 17 , t -'