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Zurich Herald, 1919-10-24, Page 5see A Carload XXXXX CEDAR SP MULES - has arrived. Best Quality. its. li , ' IF M sse & Harris Implements ce nt WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTE D LOCAL AGENTS FOF THE CELEBRATED MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS AND BEG TO AN- NOUNCE THAT WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS IN THF LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS ft I 1 ! ' ALSO REPAIRS FOR MACHINERY, PLOW POINTS, ETC. GIVE US A CALL Z rai h _ nte YOUR. ATTENTION .L..PLEASE BUSINESS CARDS PROUDFOOT, KULLORAN, & COOKE, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public &c. Office, on the Square, 2nd door from Hamilton St. Goderich, Private funds to loan at lowest rates W. PBOUDPOOT, K. C. J. L. KI .LOB.W. IL J. 1). COOKE. Mr. Cooke will be in Hensel' on Friday and Saturday of each week. OSCAR KLOPP Licensed Auctioneer for the Co• Maty of Huron, Sales conducted in atny part of the county. Charges moderate and satisfaction guar- anteed,. Address Zurich, R. R. No. 2, or pholne ,Zurich. ANDREW F. HESS, Notary Public Com missianer, Couveyaneing, Fire and Life Insurance. Agent Corporation and Canada Trust Co Herald Office, Zurich. Dr. E. S Hardie DENTIST At ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY DASHWOOD EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFFICR - Zurich Meet MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna 'sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Wool CASH FOR SKINS & R1DES Tangblat &,.Deichert Salesman Wanted To Represent THE OLD RELIABLE FONT - HIL NUStERIES • The greatest demand for Nursery Stock in Years. British and European Markets a- gaiin open for Canadian Fruit. Largest list of Fruit and Ornamen- tal ,Stook, Seed Potatoes, fete., grown in Canada Write for Particulars Stone & Wellington • Establish.ed 1837 TORONTO, ON12. LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Thursday.) Eggs .................. . Dried .Apples Potatoes per bag ,erre. iWleeat ., .._ .. .—.. *Oats ,.: Barley ... .. ... ... Buckwheat .-- .,- ..- .. Flour .,. ... ..: . Brain .......... .....:...... (Shorts + v dogs 101) Hain!' fi 4 5 06 ,. 1,25 -. 2.06-2.11 60-65 .- 90 , - - 1,00 4,50--6;.10 . ,... 38.00 44,00 .,A ;1.00 SOWING WINTER WHEAT Dawson's Golden Chaff the Most Popular Variety. Life of Machinery Shortened by Standing Exposed to Weather After Harvest — All Machines Should Be Overhauled and Stored as Soon * as Operations Are Completed. (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture. Toronto.) INTER wheat is one of the great cash crops of On- tario. It has been found by farm surveys in the Unit - and Canada that• in very many instances, even in the live stock districts, cash crops can fre- quently be grown to great advantage. Ontario is an important producer of winter wheat, especially of the white varieties which yield well and bring for pastry, breakfast ed States good prices foods, etc. Winter wheat can be grown satis- factorily on a variety of soils. It thrives particularly well, however, on a rich loam containing a con siderable amount of vegetable mat- ter: This crop fills an important place in the rotation and generally thrives well after beans, peas, and especially after a -clover sod or a bare summer fallow. In experiments conducted at Guelph the winter wheat which has been sown 'ibout the end of August or in the first week of September has given the most satisfactory results. If the land is in especially good con- dition, as in the case of a sunmmer fallow, the seeding ]night. be delayed a little later. In sowing winter wheat it is important to use large, plump. sound, well matured seed cf strong vitality at the rate of about six pecks per acre on average soil. The Dawson's Golden Chaff has been the popular winter wheat of Ontario for a. number of years past. It is very stiff in the straw and us- ually furnishes a highyield per acre. A new variety called the 0. A. C. No. 104, originated at the Ontario Agricultural College from a cross of the Dawson's Golden Chaff and the Bulgarian, is very promising. In the past six years it has produced an an- nual average yield of grain per acre of 45 bushels, while the Dawson's Golden Chaff for the same period has produced 40.8 bushels and the Bul- garian 37.5 bushels. It has also tak- en the lead over Ontario in the co- operative experiments in each of the past two years. This variety will again be distributed in the fall of the present year for co-operative ex- periments aver Ontario to be tested with one or two other varieties in plots one rod wide by two rods long. `those wishing to conduct this ex- periment should apply to the Direc- tor of Co-operative Experiments in Agriculture, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph.—Dr. C. A. Zavita, 0. A. College Guelph.• ' ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Mr. and Mrs. A. M. 1 elc we:e viii-; itors to Seaforth on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Foster xe- turned to De.roit on Wednesday. 'i'hc, returns of the quarter end- ing Oct. est to the Registrar -Grin ,era] for (lay Tow':nship was us follows; )::roils, 2;1; Deaths 2; Marriages 7. Next Sunday an cities and towns working under daylight savi•'g time will go back to the old time. Ali railroads wil else opera'.e on the oldi time after Chat •tato, Large congregations et e :ds 1 the special Thanksgiving services held itn Itlhe Lutheran church 'aet Sunday. The •church, was nicely decorated and .special singing by the choir helped to make the; a-'ent a memorable o•ne.. AUCTION SALE Of farm Stock in;d implements on Lot 16 c )n 11, 11 ay, on Nov. 4th at 1 o'clock p. ni. h'. Tablet, anclic neer, Adelina Koehler, Wm, I oc h1er, execu- tor -s of the estati of late S. Koehler. Pearls. A striking illustration of the ad- vance in the value of pearls was af- forded at a recent auction sale in London. A necklace of fifty-two -pearls which was bought in 1863 at a London jeweler's for $550, was sold for $'1,500. ----�.-- -- DO NOT LET ANY RED •CLOV,ER SEED GO TO WASTE FARMERS Ind:ccations are that lied Cloeer seed is going to be scarce and ex- pa.s:ve, anti, under th.e circumst- ances it will be good business for anyone who has a clovea fieri] wh iic1i muy yield a seed crop this fall to cut it for the sake of the seed. This applies expecially to fields in wheih at this time of the year a large percentage of the heads have turned brown. If in doubt as to whether such a fell will be worth while cutting for seed, take some average heads which are brown right thorugh and rub them, when per eetly dry, in the palm of your hand, and you may be surpr:se•i at the duality of good s^ed that may shell out. If you are not sure whether it will pay to go to th? trouble of harvesting the crop for seed,send a sam-ple for examination to either of the under.s'gned. No stamps (needed for samples weighing leas than 1i ounces. Other information on harvesting, threshing, etc., will al§O be jsupplied promptly:- , M 0. Melte, Dom. Agxostogist; `John Fixter, Supervisor Iltustrt: i ori•Stations, Central Experimental Parra, Ottawa. Prince of Wales Who viisited London on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of John Leslie, late of the Township of Hay in the County ' of Huron, Gentleman, De- ceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursu- alnt tot he Statute in _that behalf., that all persons having any claims against the Estate of John Leslie who died on the 16th August, 1919, are required on or before the 1st November, 1019, to send by Post or deliver to the undersigned, Sol- icitors herein for John Manson and John Douglas, Executors of the Will of the said deceased, full par- ticulars of their claims; and that after the said 1st November, 1919, Farmers Buy they save labor, save time, save money. The Ford Truck is the most general- purpose implement on the farm. The farmer can get his breakfast at home, take his produce to market, arid be home again for dinner. He can command the highest prices for his vegetables and fruit because he gets them to market while the dew is still on them. He can take his hogs, sheep and other stock to market, as well as haul roots, potatoes and, apples from the field. The Ford Truck brings the city to the farmer's door. It solves the problem of the shortage of labor. A saving in horses, a saving in men. Ford One -Ton Truck (Chassis only) $750. f. o. b. Ford, Ontarionl .buy_ only Genuine .Ford Parts 700 Canadian dealers and over 2,000 Service Garages supply them. Trucks O rose, D eClary'x emmall ra SOMA MAIL CONTRACT aree 16 1 T is every woman's right to have the best kitchen equipment that can be had. The Pandora saves trouble, saves work, and gives a woman the joy of baking things just as she wants them. It is a woman's choice. Let us show you the smoothly working grates, the clear oven door, the fine ther- mometer. Let us explain why the oven is so evenly heated. You want the best for your kitchen. Then see the Pandora. FOR SALE BY D. TIEMAN, DASHW OO 1) MELICK & BRAUN, ZURICH SEED GRAIN DIS- TRIBUTION, ( Experimental Farms Note.) The annual free d:s'.ribution of samples of seed gran is being con ducted at the Centrad Experiment- al Parmy Ottawa, by the Dominion SEALED TENDERS, addressed to Cereal:,st. the Postmaster General, will be rec The following kinds of seed esr- eivecl at Ottawa until noon, on a?sI will be sent out this season; Friday, the 14th day of November, Sprang Wheat (in about 5-1b sans 1919, for the conveyance of His pies; White Oats, about •llb; bar - Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Iles, about 51 b.; field peas, not gar Contract for four years, 12 times den peas about 51b., field beans per week on the route between Barry ripening, only for districts d G r d, where: the season is short, about the said Executors will distribute Gurrclr Post Offxee an rl n 2 Ile: flax for seed, about 2 lb; the, assets of said deceased ;thong Trunk Railway Station at I3ensall the verso -ns entitled thereto, .ha,'- from the Postmaster General's Ple' and flax for fibra about 2 ib. Bas I Only one samples can be sent iing regard only to the claims of P which they .shall then have had ino Ice, forms wh'Ich may be obtained 'ram ors will not be liable for the said proposed ,Contracto ln.ay be seen Alco ant] blank forms of Tender may l the Dominion Cere^list at any t'm? A• assets cot any part thereof to any be obtaiiiieid at the Poet Office 1 niter Sept. lst, pees old of whose elaiaxl etesraereelee LIVE POULTRY WANTED TAKEN EVERY SATURDAY FORENOON Do not feed fowl same morning when brought in. H ighest Cash. Prices --CASH FOR -- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien Phone 94, Zurich Delaware & Hudson Co.'s ere, to each applicant. Printed notices containing f s of Appi°cations must be on ponied LA t'and that the said Execut- er information as to condi ions of l t 1 1 CK. �1n�tX11; COAL not then have item rete Inspector. Dated at Goderich the 7th day I of October, 1919. Post Office Inspector's OOfficc, Proudfoot, Killoran & Cooke, London, 3rd Oct,., 1010. Go deri'clf. Solicitors for said Exeeutors. notice shall I e 1 As the stock of see :1 is lithe. gt.e,cl aInc1 at the office of the Post 0filo^ farmers are advised to apply ear- ly to avoid disappointment. iso application forms will be furnieh- ,ed after Vele lst, 1920. CIIAS. E. H. FISHER, .Post Off:ee C. E. Sounders, Dominion Cere- lire].....,i ..-..i •..�., ,tl 1 I 13381)0c:toi alist, ,..I ! 1 i . .. A • .r,.k. 4 �. .' Soft coal. Qtir t£t"ms are cash on delivery. t1■ iiENSALL QNT4 , to o'!