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Zurich Herald, 1922-12-21, Page 5Thursd y^, :D;ecainbee, 21, 1022 BUSINESS CARPS ' Proudfoot, l(.iliot'an • & uptAm a,S. Barristers,' Solicitors, Nut�.jlriee,, rp>1ulia, Eta, Office On the 7cluar t' 1zid dear frorsi Hamilton .Si, rc}a: ePrivate fund to teat) at h west rates: xK►. Proudfoot, K.C. J. L, . Killot'an I . Tlalintas, Holmes will be in Hensel! o,i� Friday of •each week, Andrew F. /less, Township clerk limier of marr'iag'e licenses, Notary Public, Commissioner, Fire and Aur- I omobile Insurance, Representing 'Huron and Erie 'Mortgage `Corpora- tion, The Canada Trust Co, Zurich, Oata*'io• Dr..E. S. Hardie DENTIST ,At ZURICTI. EVERY WEDNESDAY • DASHWOOU EVERY THURSDAY MAIN OFFICia HEN° i'L.IL OSCAR KLOPP Professional Auctioneer, graduate Of Davenport Auctioneeriug School Try ute for real estate, merchandise, Jewellery pedigreed stock, farm sales States alwaysreasonable, my territory the world. Choice farms for sale. ?hone 18-9 3 Zurich Licensed . Auctioneer Licensed Auctioneer for County of Huron. In, a position to con- duct any auction sale, regardless as to size or `articles to sell. I solicit your business, and if not 'satisfied will make no charges for services. Arthur Weber, - Dashwood. Phone 31 r 13. Zurich Meet MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc .. Highest Cash Price for Woull CASH FOR SKINS & BIDES Tirntbliat (Sz Doichert j ZURICH LIVERY • I am in a position to accomo- date a il,requirements in the Livery Line, have Auto for hire. Any- thing done in the teaming line. GEORGE J. 'THIEL: • Phone 50 Zurich., G. S. ATKINSON, L.D.S.; D.D.S, DENTIST Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and ui the. University of Toronto. FLIT YOUR Wants, ForSale, Lost,. Found, Notice Etc„ Ads IN THIS COLUMN FOR SAL131 Pure bred Yor'ksh'ires --3 :sown and ' one: boar 3 ' months old, The above aro rl dice Bacon type and vt itlb e repel, :eyed, .. 'Henry ri'xiet i, R.R.2 Zurich 22-4 ;Dr. Gl, S, Atktnc'on, wishes to an- nounce that he *ill be absent from hie dental office at Zurich until Friday January 5th, 1923• e CARD OF THANKS Mrs, Peter 'Durand and family wishes to 'than'k all the relatives and friends for their kindness sho- wn during their recent berea,vet_ trent„ for all floral tributes and those who kindly assisted with their cares, Mrs. Peter Durand, and family:' FOR SALE Empire 'disc create separator, nearly new, for sale,. Mrs. Peter L. Denomy, Drysdale. 24-2 • FOR SALE A few good second hand rook stoves at a bargain,' Stade & Weido, Zurich. tf-22 WANTED Div trict Representative wanted for Zurich and surrounding territ- ory to.represent the Old Reliable Fonlliill •Nur4er'es. A splendid op- ening for the right man. For fill, information write; Stone & Wellington, Toronto. STRAYED From nry grass farm, Dixie, Parr Line, a red yeah -old steer calf, with in the last two weeks. Fin- der please notify Garnet Jacobe, 1 Zurich. FOR SALE One 8, -hp. new United Gas eng- ine, also a light one-horse sleigh will be sold very' cheap,—A bar- gain. L. Prang, Zurich. tf21 WCAL. NEW zuBleri TTE13,411) Gioa itdviceAbout Produc nw This 6iorious Bloom. A Deep, Rich CreamyT ;oil is Preferred m --fret Good 1 erieties to Start. 'Bits/ -L ,bout 4'lsperagns---'1' hen to Cut 'Wheat—Poultry l.aacmse IuG«arie. Mrs. Casper Weber continues quite feeble Iti (xarfield, Stas bus left for Kitchener on Tuesday to spend the holiday Mr. and Mis W ,II, Hoffman and faintly were Sarrdase 51isitors to Credtto'n, Messrs. Norman Gase'ho ,and k1ex no Oesch oiade a business trip to Exeter on Monday. i School closes fol' the holidays on Friday, while Room IV, G.F.S. el- ores on Thursday,. It is estiraated the, handshaking froiri one election would pump two ntillion _ga1'iona of water. ' Mr, Jacob Brown• of the Goshen South, returned on Tuesday frons fa 1•isit with fr'iends iix Mich gam. M. and Mrs. Geo. Snaith of St- anley were Sundae visitors at the hone of Mr, and: Mrs. Wni. O'Brien. Make this Christmas the happ.est one sever', by first getting happy yourself, and. your surroundings will also do the same. Butchering the ;family hog se- enies the ordee of the day, as eV, cry nnorning they can be . heard squalling in some direction as they suffer the execution of dieing with a sore throat. Mr• and Mrs. Mark Drysdale and family and lyMiss Pearl Stephenson of lllensall, and Mr. Louis Durand of Cliilliwie, B.C. *ere Sunday Visit- ors al the home' of Mr. and Mrs. Ed.. Stelck, 14th con;: The northbound train on the :L H.&13. was a few hou's late , on Monday evening, as the reliable old engine "died out" at Exeter, ami. another Locomotive had o be sent for from London, The Zurich branc"ri of the Wom- en's Institu ••3 have decided to hold a hoe social some time in January, It is sore•• cane :since a box social "-'aa held ir. Zurich, and it will be nn interest'ng event. Mr, Emanuel :Re'chert of Hay Township, the oteer day while at Exeter in a garage, slipped incl' fell into the pit and fractured sees- eras ribs in doing so. 'u Mr. Reich- ,+'iI1 be laic., up for some time, and we hope, for a speedy rrecovery; To -night, 'Thursday evening is the touch talked of school convert, ehesoe, apply to Alex, 111oussrau, as we go to press most of the cho- Zurich. tf-2o ice reserve seats are sold, and it looks as if many will again not be LOST able to gain admittance. Res=- rn the Town Hall, Zurich, on ery ayour seats and ensure a good Seturelay evening, a purse con- place, for sale at Herald Office. tainlirr; a five dollar bill and ur crit amount of change. Finder please return to Herald office. FOR SALE E -h p' International gas engine hopper cooled, magneto, friction clef^.h pulley, on trucks, for sale STRAYED. • Two one-year old cattle. One pure+ white and one., red and<ayhite, both ne horn, we're i ast-' seen i3 miles north of Dashwood on Dec end. $5M9 reward offered for anyone shutting up same and notifying Niru.: Forrest, .R.R.2 Kiln: pen Phone 4-93, Heusail. 93-1 • NOTICE. of REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW Notice is hereby given that a By 1n r was passed by the Conseil of the Corporation of the Town- ship of Hay on the 2nd dao - f No a• el,' oar. 1922, providing for the This Friday, is nomination clay, issuse o' debentures to the amount when men are selected for candid - of .$1410.00 for the purpose of & pay- ates to run the affairs of the/nun ing for the coat of telephone' ex- icipaiity. Every one that cantensions, and that such By-law was possibly do so, should tryand at - Late. District Dental Officer, Mil registered in the Registry Office. teed, this publicc meeting, and see . The annual Xmas, festivals are now the order, of the day, the'Lif thnrae. takes place on Sunday ev- ening, also the Egangelicnl at Da- shwood, on Mondays the Crediton Evangelical :and on _, Tuesday even- ing the Zurich Rvangelieal. • Ale Zpromise to be -good and intexL eating Th. ,evening; shoppers, who de- pended on 'he stores being open every rt. during mss, w=0,- elc, will . i' ;•t a slight change "this yen e -5 cur merchants have de - e'' as keep their places of bus- ed i open only Wedr•t :lay and Set Levelly evening as the year round T'u^i is dear and scarce, and thin will mean a lerg•e sexing• along this line. nary District No. One, London,Ont for the Registry Division of the where your money goes that you Office hours at Zurich every Tuesday and Friday from 10.00 a mn. until 5.00 p.m., at the Commerc- ial House, Main Of- Fite at Bayfield, Ont. -19 LIVE ijPoU LT R V WANTED Taken every day till 3 Oelock p.rn. Do not teed fowl same morning when brought in, Highest Cash Prices —CASH FOR -- Cream and' Eggc, W. O'Brien, • Phone 94. Zurich Spring and Summer D LTV_ -+ R,IR S 4t SEASON 1922' Owing to the strike of the Min- era now prevailing, in the Pennsyl- 'va)nia Anthracite . coal fields, we are 'Unable to guarantee delivery ibr price and until conditions ~r. be- COMO more settled orders will be taken subject to our being able to b"btain Supp!ies Snit at prevailing Vice time of delivery, 'COAL & PRODUCE MERCHANT • TERifS 11:hone Offict low. Rouse 10). ENSALL ONT:1 County of Huron at Goderich on payin taxes ' hies in general are the 24th day of November, 1922, always on the increase, while We as number 453. eoti_e in Ray Tp, the /Township Any motion to quash or • set rate is somewhat at lover thins .year, asicl;, the same or any part there- which shows good management. p of must be nxade within three mons- Come, and. take an interest in the the after the first publication of annual nomination, for the good of this notice, and cannot be made the community. iiut leave the thereafter. kicker, the toucher and the sulk - Dated this 25th day of November or at hoar i, this is no ,place for 1922, 21-3 Kuala, wild what we want is prep of A. F. HESS, good sound business prinep?,es Clerk of Hay Township What might have resulted in a more serious damage oecured on • Friday last at Drysdale to the NOTICE home of Mr, Ed. Mbusseau, f Drys - I ve to ken out License or claie, when in some way a spark Auctioneer for the t County ]firer from the stove pipes ignited the upstairs of their -house, His sta- ter Miss •Brunette wail in the House at the time doing her weekly bak- ing, and Mr„ Mousseau was also in the house at the time, when their at leetian Was arroused by a neighs. bur running across the fields .to their assistance, and they soon dis- covered• the condition of affairs, and put the fire out with great dif- ficulty, as several hundred dollars worth of clothing, furniture, etc, was damaged, which was inostlyl cc, vered by insurance. Mr, Mou- escau waw confined to the house with illness as a result from the heavy fomes of stnolce he inhaled GUESSING CONTESTS • kir. H. Oe•sch, barber is holding a guessing contest es to the mu - aunt of white beans in, .-ee ebottle, in the scume 'bottle- there etre also. Year 1922 was held in the Town Hall coffee beans mixed with the white ,txrlcli,. nn• Dec, 15th. Al.i the melt- i burns, this possibly makes it more 'hers were . present. The minuted of the .previous meeting ' were read. and adopted, ' Mrs. Bi. C', Edwards was re -app- 2.75, The contest ,closes this Fri- ointed as School Attendance Offic-: day evening et 6 o'clock. et for the Eastern Division of HayMr, ''I L. Worm, is also ;giving a. Township and, Mr. C', G, Krueger, handsome prize for the nearest ,tor the Western' Division for the guess to the amnia of nuts . in a year 1928.._.. r jar filled With sante. A large nuitaber of accounts eve - lucky Mad.elin�e 11'Ceiclinger was the i e passed which' will al bear in thelucky nearest guess to the amount annual financial' statement• now of money he a jar et Hess' jewelry the hands o,t t%te prirtti?r, ' Store last week, and :ae a. • con; ecce A•.F, TIESS, C;teriz. hence is the tnc.piont of tl atarin • dock given op this occasion, on, and run in a position to con- duct sales by auction, Give me a trial and I will assure you satis- faction • or no charge, • 4-29 James Lennn-ey,, R. R. 2, Zurich, Phone No, 10-93 DR. JOHN WARD Will makea complete test of refractive condition of the eye, and nf. the muscles: Spectacles sa-ientif- ically fitted. Services at reasonable clia.rges. Will ire at;— 8-22. Zinimer's Hotel, Dashwood, Walper House, Zurich, HAY COUNCIL.;. The. final session of the Comte cit of the Township. 'of Hay' for the difficult, The prize awarded for the nearest'guess thereof will rec- eive, toilet supplies to. the 'value :of (OuntriuutNcl by Ontario 1)epartn'lent o1" oca ' Agriculture, 'Por•onto.) Ji l ton.; --•fin open, suiting pesltici suits tihein] brlsl, Soil, --•They .prefer' a deep; well.. clratzn'eci, fairly rich, loamy soil,, but will do well in almost any good gar•, den soil, Do not dig in fresh strawy mailpre at planting time. If any ma - retire .is used, it ,should be well rotted,` and should be deg in so as not to come in direct contact with the corms or bulbs, Manure is best dug in the fall•previous to planting. • The- ground should be dug over agate just before planting the corms. Planting. --The corms (bulbs) may be planted any time in May or early June, Flowering corms sbould 'not be less than one unci 'a half inches in diameter. Punt the corms from three .to four .incites deep and about niches ches apart. They may be set either --in rows. about two feet or three feet apart, or in groups"cou- venient for staking. and cultivating, The small eormels'•- (small bulbs) should be planted about two inches deep• -with the old corms, or separately. Cutting Blooms.—Cut those with fairly long stems when two or'three of, the bottom flowers have opened, and put in water as soon as cut. If about half an inch of the stem is cut off -every day or two, the spikes will continue in flower for a long tune -after being cut. The old spikes of flowers not cut off should be cut :when they are through flowering be- fore the seed forms on theist. Storing for Winter. — Gladioli corns should be dug, and stored over winter. Dig the corms before severe frosts, about the middle of October. Cut off the tops a few 'niches above the ground, dig the corms, and put them in a shed or moon/ away from the frost for about two weeks to dry, then put them in a cool fairly dry room or cellar, where they will nut freeze,` temperature about 40 deg.. P. In very damp cellars .they nay, be hong /.up in baskets, or tied its bunches and hung up to the joists. Before planting the large corns for, the next season's bloom, remove the remains of tops and the old coria at the bottom. The :small corms (or cormels) should also be removed. The small plants' from the cormels should be dug and.stored during winter much in the same way as for the large flowering corms. Save cormels (smaa' , y bs).. from the best varie- de, three or,fouryears o t�.qg, ,. } 1. ower - }� sw .. g are a few of the many v`'*3heties grown that will make i a good collection for an amateur's; garden: Afterglows America Augusta Blue ay, ardinal, Contiast, Dawn, Ro- chester White, Kunderdi Glory, Princeps Pesco, Panama, La Luna, Mrs. Frank Pendleton, Niagara, Sul- phur King, Schreben, Seribo, Win, Falconer. Collections of Hybrid Gladioli will often give good results and are cheaper than named varieties if a large number is required. This list does not include many of the quite -new varieties. Fairly good collections can be bought for from one to two dollars per dozen, and even cheaper, It pays to buy good varieties for a start, as they can be increased rapid- i ly from the small cormels. Note.—When cutting flower spikes for decorative purposes do not cut the stem too • low; clown. • Leave two or three• leaves -,below where they are cut to assist the corm to grow and develop. Cutting off all the foliage prevents the corn/ from developing. —The fate Wm.,Hunt,O. A. College, Guelph, P, !Yi Page ,1iv'' AO' 1/4, C. k+letcher's Castoria is ~:Tiers; a remedy for Tr,; nt ;n 1 Children. Foods are specially , pi *.;recd, for babies, a, _ • r ,3 medicine is even more eMsen bd f ;':r Baby. Remedies l r it : ,:'icy prepared. for grown-ups are not .interchangeable. It 1,7es the reed of a remedy for the c:numozl ailments of Infants and Children that brought Castoria before the public after years of research, and no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30 years has not proven. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Ca4tor r3.ii, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee, For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipatio.0, Flatulency, Wind Colic • and Diarrhoea; allaying Fcver'shness arisi therefrom, a ,d by regulating the Stomach and towels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. GENIUS Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend. ti.7 �Ftpiggq �,A E CAS �rO R'A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of hi Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY d1d' A 7w —Er ,..1114Ts+,a amt-cr-.; WANTED The best Ford tt° 125 ‘vii l b'�$. FOR SALE Cha'iiners --six, New battery. ct�lJ'VQ,I 1 Four wheel trailer p frim ed $$O fee. eel] ES FARM FOR SALE CR. , i Consisting of 1s0 -acre farm be- ing Lot 18, con, 9, Sianley Town- ship. There is .iii il;, premises a good bank i,ee a with a good About Asparagus. ' At the beginning of July all cut- ting of asparagus should cease, the beds should be heavily top -dressed with manure, and the planks allowed to grow during the remainder of the season. Careful spraying.of this crop with poison Bordeaux is necessary if the beetles are very active, Keep the wheel lioe going during the early morning, so that weeds will be killed during' the heat of the sun. Apply water as often: as zieeessary, so that the plants will ,Hake a constant growth: Never work among plaints while they are wet, as this spreads diseases, When to Cut Wheat. Wheat may be cut with safety when the straw has lost nearly all its green color and the grains are not entirely hardened,' If cut sooner than this, shriveled kernels will result. "If left standing until fully ripe, a bleached appearance, "due to the action of the elements, often results, and loss from shattering may ensue. Wheat that is fully 'ripe , is also more difficult to handle. .Where the area of wheat is large, cutting should begin as early as 11 can be done safely. Poultry Increase Income, Produce infertile eggs by r'einov-- ing the roosters from the flock In the sunrner trine. Provide clean nests and keep eggs clean. Gather the eggs °twice daily &l r- ing the summer, to prevent thein from being>heatod by the hen. Keel) them in a cool dry place away from the fries' .. Market • thein at least twice eat% week. insist thatthey be bought on -a quality basis. Predu*c;' ;:ore•..adnionie ed -nor: to wadi iitret • Lot 10, con. 1, Huila'tt, e'er—tied to Provincial Eighwa, , :i% miles from Clinton and 5 nd i': from Se- tfuith. Contains 100 acres, well drained and fenced in high state el cultivation, throe aerz'•s Bard 0041 bush, 2 acresorehzrd and 21 acres fall plowing done. On place is goodpine barn 60x50, stone foundatino, sta- ble all cemented and in first class condition,: driving shed 511:x°0, ten- raoriied brick house with go od eerier. For further par.tirular sp- in,; to Mrs, J. D. MODe'rmiil, Clin-I ton, Ont; or -Me. C. M. McGregor,' .- R. 2, Seaforth, Ont. 21-41 to ty it FARM FOR SALE o ell in the : tail is, good out buil- "dings, go,d it-r„o;t:ed framehouse alt overhauled and part newly built !last year, soft water in House, About LWo acres orchard. !'Chis splendid farm has a rich cla yloam, uttd :Al low ground is well drained, and is fairly well fenced. F o ' curl he,• pa. ticulars ap pit at Heralds O fice or phone Clinton central 2-62'3, 21-5 Heady -to -Wear Clothing DENOMY BROS. GENTS FURNTSHINGS Ordered Clothing G4ft Neowear With a New Fe attire BOTH MAKERS AND WEARERS HAVE LOOKED FOR YEARS FOR A TIE /THAT WOULD'N'I' WRIN- KLE our OF SHAPE UNTIL IT HAD GIVEN FULL SERVICE; NOW THEY HAVE IT. A NEW IDEA. IN CONSTRUCTION—THE LINING I5 NON CREASABLE— SIMPLY CAN'T GET OUT OF SIi'.P1f, We'er shoving neckwear 'with Clue n.eiv feature 10 some of .the nantb eatuiful silts you have ever . soon,, The new idea allone will sell cinzens of the'nn to men. Why not take advantage of it in choosing neckwear for gifts? They are specially priced, at;•-- l $1400 1.'15 $1450 $2,004 WE ARE STYLE HEADQUARTERS` ; I , j e oats