Zurich Herald, 1923-01-18, Page 5Thu Januar- 150h, 1923
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Pxoudfoot, Kill,rati Sr ROLMf+;S,
BBarrrsters, Solicitors, Not,at ios.
Ti't'bit:, Etc. Office on the Squaio.
Sid dope from Hamilton St, God-
erleh Private funds to loan at
Daweat rales.
11V,, proudfoot, K.C. J. L. Killoran
D E. Holmes.
Holmes will be in }iensall on
Friday of each week.
Andrew r. Hess, Township Clerk
Issuer of marriage licenses, Notary
blit, CQmmissioner,•Fire and Aut-
*Mobile Insurance, Representing
Saran and Firie Mortgage Col pore -
tion. The Canada Trust Co. Zurich, payg
Ontario. •
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:FUT .YOUR.
",anis, For Sale, N�9st.,
Found, NOticel.EtC. AdS
IN 'rats cOzulwlx
LOST
Oh December,:; 24th, `a Partridge
30n.3% automobile. casing on Town
Line between Dashwood and 1.4th
con. Finder please notify Ervin
Lci.btein, Dashwood, Ont,
FOUND
A. man's rubber, man's glove and
a peir of" -child's mitts. Owners
tela have same at Herald office by
h this adv.
Dr.E. S. Hardie
DENTIST
At
ZURICH. EVERY WEDNESDAY
BASSWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
SLAIN OFFICR — HEN° ‘LL
OSCAR KLOPP
Professional Auctioneer, graduate
Olt Davenport. Auctioneering School
Try me for real estate, Ilterehegcliee,
jewellery pedigreed stock, farm sales
Rates alwaysreasonable, my territory
the world. Choice farms tor sale.
jihone .18-93' . Zurich
Licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneerposition to Cont
of Huron. In a p sidles -
duct any auction sale, reg
as to size or articles sell.to lfnotI
solicit your business, and
satisfied will make 'no charges for
services.
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
Phone 31 r 13.
Zurich Teat -
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna `Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for WouiI 1
GASH FOR SKINS'&• Hl1)ES -
Deic'iert
MEETING OF
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The Council .of the Corporation
of the County of Huron will meet
in the Council Chambers, God,-
$erich, at 3 pan., Tuesday, January
231d., 1923.
-All accounts should ' `be in the
hands of the Clerk on or before
the Monday preceeding time meet-
ing of .Council.
t GEO. W. HOLMAN,
• Cou Clerk,
C.ioderich, January 15th 1923,
NOTICE_
The annual meeting of the Sub-
scribers of the Hay Municipal Tel-
ephone will be held in the 'To'wn
:Mall, Zurich, . on:
SATURDAY JANUARY 27th, 1923,
al 2 o'clock, p.m.
bated. at Zurich, January 9th, 1923
A. F. HESS,
Township Clerk.
I .am in a position to accomo-
date all requirements in the Livery
Line, have Auto for hire. Any-
thing donein the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
Phone 59 Zurich,
hl
M,A
Mr,' Elmer 'Oes�ch was a sushi?'
ess visitor to London on Friday
Mrs, Hy. Galli -nun returned 14'exe
a few we'ek's visit at Petioles arid''
London.,
Mrs, Ed. Flatness of. Exeter spent''
the week -end, with her. sister, Mie
E. Oeseh. •
Mrs, Victoria Denonly, of the
Sauble Line, is spending a f,ew
weeks at Detroit:
Fl.uron County Council meets ,on
Tuesday, January 23rd, in the Co.`
until Chambers, Goderich.:'
Rev. J. G. Litt assisted in the
revival (meetings at •Crediton Ev-
angelical
v angelical church 'the past week,
Mr, Oscar Ducharine of the
,Sauble Lin, left for Detroit on
�:'ues'd.ay morning to seek enrployt-
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bossenberhy'
of Kitchener are attending the fury;
eral of the late Mrs. Ed, Bassets..
berry.
Miss Durslh of Blyth is visiting
at 'the home of Mr. ; and Mrs. B.
Pfile, also her brothers on the
lith can'.,
Mr. Harry Bossenberry of Poet'
Frank was in the village this weF
ek, also attending the funeral o;E;
the late Mrs, E. Bossenberry.
As rsVe go io press we learn of
+ the death, of Mr. David Witmer",
svho passed away this morning!
NOTICE
The Annual Meeting of the Zur-
ich . Agricultural Society will be
held in the Town Hal'1, Zurich, on
FRIDAY JANUARY 19th, 1923,
at 2 O'clock, p.m.
Business—Election of Officers, re-
ceiving* -Auditor's Report, etc.
E. F. KLOPP, AY. HESS,
President Secretary
DDated at Zurich, January 9th, 1923
O. S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S,
DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal College
Of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
of the University of. Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Mil-
itary Di'strict No. One, London,Ont
Office hours at Zurich every
Tuesday and Friday from 10,192-a
3n. until 5.00 p.m., at the Commerc-
ial House, Main Of -
life at Bayfield, Ont. -19
LIVE
:POULTRY
WANTED
Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Do not teed fowl same morning
when brought in.
,Highest Cash Prices
—CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phone 94. Zurich
COAL
Spring and Summer
DELIVERIES
SEASON 1922
Owing to the strike of the Min -
era now prevailing in the Pennsyl-
vania Anthracite coal fields, we
are unable to guarantee delivery
er price' and until conditions bee
eoflle more settled orders will be
taken subject to our being Wet()
ttlbtalin supplies and at prevailing
Price time of delivery.
Cat toxon.
COAI1 se PRODUCE MERCHANT
tERMS;--CASH
**One Office 10W. house 10),
EN8ALI., fNT,.
FOR SALE
T hree pure bred Yorkshire
young sows, duel in April. Genu-
eine bacon type, for sale. •Ap-
ply to Simon. Greb, Babylon line,
Phone 9-811 Zurich. 25-2
Wednesday. Full particulars will
appear next week.
Mrs. Steckle, Sr., an old. resident.
II ;,I; la I)
nth+•e+.•.µx,rMW�W,.4,}
i3 AN Ali
tll Get the Rest cut e.1', a;
Oldie tbe,Cor+case Is ;Warn.•
ave the Kidfe Sbaip---Avoid:
riulrling -- Gut Carefully About
i;e`, Lugg. •
ributetl by Ontario Department of
Agriculture, Toronto.)
r,4ing'.tbe autumn season, con -
le farm butchering is done,
ln'the operation many good brides
r of a tree or in a
apolled in the shinning. To do a
job easily select a clean hard
in the shelte
prti'idin,tr if the floor is good. A block
and; :tackle or other hoist arrange-
*}rnt should be rigged in a con
Y410nt poSition.
Is* While Oarease Is Warne,
Theanimal' should be clean; if not
itwill be difficult to keep the hide
kd'carease in proper condition. The
ming • should start immediately
animal is dead, and the more
a
rjrkiy it is done while the animal
L
is warm the 'mare, ea"silt' the hide
wall 'o'onie off ,Make sure that the
knife is sharp. After stunning and
stieiciug the 'animal it should be sus-
pended to facilitate bleeding. When
in » the suspended position the oper-
t, ;should begin skinning the head,
sand face. When skinning over
rttfa,ce leave the, flesh on the head.
e presence of meat on the hide is
Part objection.. The `head is removed
f;rocu.'.the neck at the atlas joint, or
%If •Stanley Township was burried;•eud,of the spinal Column: The horns
at the Bronson Lina Mennonite tear should not be removed from the skull.
etery on Saturday. More par i' :With; the head out of tne way the
,titulars to follow. •R•: anal should be completely lower•
ed
. We are somewhat embarressed.`
this week for news, as the mail ro-
utes could not make their daily(.
trips, hence our budgets of weekly
happenings{ did not reach usc ;n!
time for publication.
Of the 10'07 newspapers public'
shed. in Canada last year, the
placed breast up, being held in
,,.position by a spiked stick be-
en brisket and floor. • The legs
uld then be skinned out and the
removed.
OM Forming of Wrinkles.
,After removing the feet the hide
should be ripped down the belly from
weeklies had a tatol average ciizi- 0.0:sticking cut to the tail. The sides
culation of 1,924223 copies each; slro,uld then be skinned by 'working
issue• This goes to show that the terivard to the brisket and then back
place oz the hone newspaper is to .the, inside of the hind lea;close
not being invaded. Rather does to :the tail. The free hand should be
it indicate that its place' is wet Used to lift away, pulling outward and
warm in' the hearts of its country- ward against the knife. Care
men. should be taken to prevent the form -
t i ation of wrinkles under the hide as
Undoubtedly the severest storm "7eing removed. The hide should
that we have seen for some time
inned off nearly to the back
has taken place the past few days , `' eaVing it attached at the thighs
especially on 'Tuesday, when rat" shoulders. Change the prop over
times 'Ione could hardly; see the%ne-• . 4.e other side of brisket . and. skin
FARM FOR SALE ighbor's house, side roads- are ba< other side in the sante manner.
First' -Class 100 -acre fanny, sit- ocked with snow. fAs a corrs.?17, Carefully About the Legs.
hated a few miles from Zurich„ for
a l,eb the stage toldHeneall has isP ;r g e cut at the trout legs start
and ecgh, and . asscin ers x� •< et and in advance
' with TS >acrese,,altafa Ia g it the brisk
cultivatiCrA, fh th •
g fa hack on e, o reliable h�' '
sale. Farm is, ingood state of r ,. titer, cutting the skin well
10 'acres `fall,. wheat, 45`acres good e�re�wrg
herd" wood bush. Good'brick
dwelling with. .slate; root and large
bank barn and driving shed. M -o
dern equipment in stables. -Hog
pens will house 50 or 60 hogs. For
particulars apply to A. F. Hess;
Zurich, ont.
have to
e out era the front legs, cut back to the
morningin than usual. u of the fore leg and body and
FOR RENT
One 6(-h.pf. Gas' engine will be
given out to rent. L. Prang. t21.
FOR SALE
We have a limited quantity of
.Buckwheat honey on hand. Get
your supply at once for your rad-
iator. 3. Haberer & •Sons.
FOR SALE
Pure bred Yorkshires -3 sows
and one boar 3 months old. The
above are choice Bacon type and
willb e 'registered.
Henry Krueger, R.R.2 Zurich 22-4
FOR SALE
Empire disc cream separator,
nearly new, for sate. Mrs. Peter
L. Denomy, Drysdale. - 24-2
• FOR SALE
A few good second hand rook
stoves at a bargain,
Stade & Weida, Zurich. tf-22
NOTICE
1 have taken out License for
Auctioneer for the County of Hur-
on, and am in a position to con-
duct sales by auction. Give me
a trial and I will assure you satis-
faction or no charge. 11-29
James . Denomey, R. R. 2, Zurich,
Phone No. 10-33
s DR. JOHN WARD
Will make a. complete test of
refractive condi-',Ion of the eye, and
of the muscles. Spectacles seientif-
ically fitted. Services at reasonable
charges. Will ire at;— 8-22
Zimmer's Prole', Dashwood,
Walper House, Zurich,
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 10, coni. 1, Hullett, situated
on Provincial Highway, 3% miles
from Clinton and 5 miles. from Se-
afortl. •Contains 100 acres, well
drained and fenced in high state
of cultivation, three acres hard
wood bush, 2 acres orchard and
20 acres fall blowing done.
• On place is good pine
barn 60x50, stone foundation, sta-
ble all cemented and in first Class
condition, driving shed 50x20, ten-
roomed brick' house with good
cellar. Por further, particulars .ap-
ply to Mrs. J. D. McDerntid, Cline
ton, Ott; ne Mr, 0. M, McGr g r,
ea ort a Ont
St. Valentine's Day and '
Wednesday fall on 'orie and: the.
same day this yy eear. For this
reason` a nuirther of people are,
going to be disappointed who re-
gard! "All Heart's Day" as the
nest interesting fon picturesque en
tertainment in all the year. That
is, if th r convictions make it nec-
essary for them to : devoutly ob, •
sea Lout•
the nomination for Reeve 'for
thn village o; Hensa!ll on Monday
resulted in the same three who
contested the former election viz;
Alex. Smith, Owen Geiger and. Mr,
Hudson. YMr. Geiger was elect-
ed
lected by a majority of two votes on
New Year's Day, but owing to not
having tendered his resignation
ten days previous to the first noin-
ination, he ,was Bilged to stand for
reeve.
Dr. E. S,. Hardie of Hensall, an-
nounces that he has disposed of
his dental practice to Dr. G. i13,
Snaith of Chicago. - Dr. Smith
holds diplomas for both ,Canactr
and the United States, is in active
practiver and highly qualified in
ins chosen 'profession and intends
to start in his new field the first
of February; He will also ,assume
Dr. Hardie's practice at Zurich,
and is eontemplating of equiping
an up-to-date parlor here, and
having ,same open two days ' of
the week. We wish.the new Doc-
tor much success as well as the
retiring one, Dr. Hardie, : whets-a's
puichase4al a fine practice in the
city of Toronto.. r
THE CARNIVAL
The ' Carnival held in the open-
air skating arena of Mr. E.Koehler
on Monday evening was a fine
success in every way and a large
number of Spectators were 'pres-
ent a{s well as the large number.
of costumes representing nearly
every character one would thMk
of. 'Mond*, as usual, wals!a''
rough, 'stormy d.a(y and it faired
up about at 'six o'clock in the
evening, the' carnival having all-
readty, beenpostponed from Fri -
clay evening; owing to the bad
weather then, and considering con-
ditions, it' wa's a fine success. The
ladies' hockey match Was very sen=
sational and, some real puck hand -
i
down' the inside of leg to meet
cut made when skinning the shin.
skinning the hind legs start at
enter line about six inches from
ail.and split the skin in straight
to the hock. Skin over the rump
and thighs. At this stage it is best
to Insert a gambrel above the hock
joints and raise the carcass so that
the shoulder will still rest on the
floor. Split the skin on the under
side. of the tail and akin out the tail
bone to the end.
Skin, Away From Tail and Legs.
Skin the hide carefully away from
the base of the tail and strip from the
legs and back, 'using the fist or a
blunt instrument such as a knife
handle, skinning stone or the back
of a cleaver. Be careful and do not
cut the hide, since each cut reduces
the value. When skinned down to
the shoulders the carcass is hoisted
clear of the -floor and the skinning
completed down over the neck. Split
the ears by cutting lengthwise and
fold the,, hide flesh side in. Tie for
shipnrerrt. Ontario Department of
agriculture, Toronto. -
ling -was demonstrated. Fellowr
ing is of list of the prize winners--
Ladies'b est fancy—Muriel ],'Teeter:
Ladies' best comic—TV1. A. Lament.
Ladies' Open race—Muriel Preeter
Girl's fancy -Grade 1{oehler
Girls'' comic—Stella Celifas
Girls' open race—Marguerite Prang
Men's fang'- Ilariy Hess
Mens' Comae --•Milton
Men's open race—Lee O'Brien.
Boys'b est fancy -Harry Poster
Boys' comic •Hugh' MacICinniri
Boys` open ;race Austin 'Rey
Best Nationals Couple on ice, harry
Hess a.nd, Leila. Siebert.
Judges -Di. Snell, E. Ef, Steen, Mrs.
(Dr.) P. •J, O'D toyer, Mips. T L
R.R.2, S f d, O t 21 4 ��'illianhs4
Cheap Ice For the Farmer..
Farmers who have not already done
so should prepare to lay by a store
of ice for cooling milk and tor house-
hold use next summer. The cost of
,harvesting and storing ice is low
when coriapared with the saving ef-
fected. Ordinarily, it is safe to .har-
vest two tons of ice for each cow
in the herd. This will allow for melt-
ing and leave enough for family
,needs,. Where cream only is sold,
about one-third of that quantity of
ice will be needed.
Did you ever try co-operation in
ice harvesting? It works like a
charm. Get one or two of your
neighbors to go into such a scheme.
One `pond et. stream and one set of
tools will answer for all. The equip-
ment necessary for harvesting and
storing ice consists simply of saws,
tongs, and iron bars for pushing the
blocks of tee around.
A rough' board enclosure ten feet
square and eight feet high will hold
sufficient tee to provide fifty pounds
per ;day for 130 days after allowing
for'a reasonable amount of wastage.
An important fact to be remembered
is that the' smaller the quantity of ice
stored rife larger is the proportion of
waste. The bottom. of the enclosure
should be covered with a foot of saw-
dust, and afoot of space left between
the' boards and the ice, which should
also be fiilled with sawdust. The ice
should be similarly covered. The
drier the 'sawdust the better. If the
soil beneath the enclosure: is inilier-
vious a lay,` a layer of gra,v(•1 under the
sawdust is ,advisable.
If sawdust is not obtainable, plan-
er Mill shavings will serve, 11 neither
is to be had, two feet of marsh hay
or' any wild hay will answer.. The
roughest kind of e shed that will re-
sist the weather ,is all That is re-
quired.
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CA$T.ORIA'
For Infants and Children.
That
Mothers Know
.n too Castoria
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Always
Bears the
Signature
of
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANY.. NEW YORK CITY.
If you are not making uroney on
the faun, scratch your head and do
some hard' thIe this,
(.. f.oedting. ithe hens or they'1)
stop laying• Reap ferning the pullets
or tir�.4'll of ep ;;feWiee.
The Election is over, Now Reed This
FOR SALE
Chalmers Six --. ... $050.00
One Four Wheel Trailor ... $4,00
REPAIRING
Painting. Ford Car, One Coat, $15.00, Two Coats .__ __ $20.00
$27.00
$5.00
$8.00
Covering Ford Top; Good. Material
Changing. Ford Curtains to open with Doors
Painting Buggy
IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE II'
WE RERUBI3ER YOUR BUGGY WHEELS.
F. Mr 1puss & Co.
Zurich
:Lumber Laths Shingles j
" Everything in ;
.. Combination storm and screen doors made to order; • I •
4. I Lumber and Building Materi 1 1.
+ 't'
4. 4.:
Custom Workdour•+ Epecialty I.
(Always in the market for saw logs
I F. C. K1 _LBFLEISC'
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• PHONE 69
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ZURICH I
On $56Q .00
YOU RECEIVE IN 12 MONTHS AT ORDINARY SAVINGS INTEREST,
$15.00
ON HURON Sr. ERIE DEBENTURES OR
CANADA TRUST Co.
CERTIFICA.`ES YOOU RECEIVE
$27.0
INTEREST IS PAYABLE HALF YEARLY ON SUMS OF $100 AND,,
OVER FOR TERMS IF 1, 2, 3, •f or 5 YEARS
COMOBINED ASSTS OF BOTH INSTITUTIOONS TOTAL OVER
THIRTY-FOUR MILLION DOLLARS
VICTORY BONDS SOLI) AND BOUGI#T.
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?
Fon FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO; ----
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich