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proudfoot, Killoran SiHOLMES,
I3ar:rmttere, Solicitors, Notaries.
Finds Lie, Office op the Sclu,tlrr
li'ud door from Hatailtoin St. (.God'
terpch kriv(ete funds to loan al
itiweat raters.
W.-Proudfoot, L. a illora ii
D I✓, Holtnee,
Mr. 1Toltnes will be in lienvall on
Friday of each week.
Mw�.,raep�.w+wa,�n�
Andrew F. Dees, Township Clerk
Mauer of marriage licenses, Notary
;'irublle, Com.rissioner; Fire and Ant•
*mobilo .insurance, Representing
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Huron and Brie Mortgage Corpora-
tion,
tion The CanadaTrust .Co,' Zurich,
'Ontario.
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DASi3WOOD EVER' THURSDAY
MAW OF TC14
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A -U -C. T i -O -N -E -E -R
OSCAR KIOPF,
Graduate .Carey M. Jones N,at_
Tonal School of Auctioneering: Try
,citta' for. Registered Live , Stock;
(An Breeds). • Terms in keeping
with prevailing prices. Choice
• farms for safe. Will sell anything
anywhere. •
Phone 18-03 or write, Zurich.
Licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer for County
of Huron. In a . position to con -
duet any auction sal:, regardless
as to size or artieiea to sell. I
solicit yo31r business; and, if not.
'satisfied Will make no charges for.
services.
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood,
Phone 31 r 13.
Zwick Meet
Fresh and Salt Meats
Boiogna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool! t,
CASH FOR S111NS 61. R1DES
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Dcichelt
ZURIQH LPIERY
1 am in a position to accomo-
date all requirements in the Livery
Line,`have Auto for hire. Any-
thing done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
Phone 58
Zurich;
G. S. ATKINSON, L.D,S., D.D.S,
DENTIST
Graduate of the Rdyal College
at Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
o the University of 'Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Mil-
itary District No. One, London,Ont
Office hours at Zurich every
'Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. from
10.00 a, rn. until 5.00 p,m. at hte Coin-
arercial.House. Main Office.- at
Bayfield, Ont. -19
L I VE
IIP OUhT Y
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WANTED
Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
Do not feed fowl same morning
when brought in.
*highest Cash Prices
—CASH FOTO--
Cream and Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phao!ne. 04. ` Zurich
COAD
Spring and Summer
DELIVERIES'
SEASON' 1922
Owing fo the strike of the Min
'firs now prevailing h the Pennsyli-
va7ia Anthraeite coal fields, we
•are unable to guarantee delivery
or price and until conditions be -
noble more settled orders will be
taken subject to our being ableto
obtain supplies and at prevailing
price time of delivery.
'►..i ee C'C a .tot01oI.,
BCiAJ<li PROI)t10E MERCHANT
TERMS',—CASH
:phone: 'Office itivr. House 105.
HENSALL ONT3a
l?Tli' VO171i
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found
a. Vi Otr Etc.Ads
IN THIS COLTJMN
FOR SALE ,r
�. linxilecl..tiuhaatrty of Yellow
Blossom, S.Weet' :Clover Shed For
Sale. •,pplyl to Hy, Clauuiu8, Zur-
ich,Phone 6-9+l. }�
d : QT4CE
A public:. meeting will' be held
in the 'I`
ov 1' 1
r � z l ! '1e1
r a r on�,•
i it , r March
9th at 1.30 ci'olock, ,p.rn. anal, at
Hensail Town Nall ttt 8 p, vizi.,
l , interest St of diacls8irg Live
Stock Problems. napealters;---Joh
:VIartim,. Paris, Ont.; R J, Melefillian
Seaforth.; anon W. B. *builders, Sx-
13 v'eeybociy ill it.ed.
FOR SALE
A limited quantity of Yellow.
Blossom Sweet Ciorer Seed, For
Sale, ,apply to Si. A. Westlake;
R.11, 3, l3ay'tieid P. 0, `Phone ,5x-80
Hen -sail Central. . tf3.1
FOR SALE
Hard body wood for 'sale, also
some standing bush, • Apply to
Orville ,
I., Taylol, Parr Line,
WANTED
A party would like.to rent a
suitable farm of about 100 -acres,
possession this spring. ' For fur-
ther p.ar'ticulai1s apply. at Herald
Office.
StaFfa merchants, have at 'reed
to sell for cash only,
Mt�s, A. Weber of tho Bronson
�ias at London on Wednesday.
Seaforth council voted a &tan
of $100 to the town 1*r'd
Mr, 3'o,}, Bedard and.MVlrss. FD' i'tr a-
azieau of St. Joseph, aro 'visiting at
Seaforth • ,
Monday is.the :March meeting of
the Flay Township Board of Coun-
cillors. I
•
iie'ssxs: 0, E•ilber and O. Denonty
were tc ,Clinton en J irslx08s on Wed
e
n.aday.
Considerable people are stir-
i'erin,g froth ..Flu and 'severe La
Grinp, and. colds.
Bayfield is to have $1,750 spent
ori reptliirs to piers this yeah', ac-
cording to the Do'rninion estimates.
r-
a_d
Miss Annie liiehardson, of Zu
sp�endin; a week in and
round. town,—R:ceter Times.
Mr. Albert 'Ealbfiei'sch, who had.
been Visiting at. Kitchener and
Waterloo, .returned home on Fri-
day evening,.. .
11ir.Jh etz l�llosaett
Mrs. John D i �, l n >n
past week at the home of Mr
S, e1tz, has returned to her home
in, Briucefield.
Considerable herring fish are
being caught at the lake at pies-
ent, and they ado o� a nine uniform
size, and the - kind that is pleasing'
to the fish lovers.
The vital 'statistics Lor the
Township of Hay as reported. by
o Ontario,
rio
the Registrar -General f n a. ,
are as oilows;—Births, registered
70; Marriages 23, and deaths 35.
With the recent minor thaws,
considerable work is being necesa
ary on the 'roads to make' thein
pa5sahie, the land. disk is used, as
wwa11 as the snow being thrown
out with shovels. •
Mr. and. Mrs: c�', N Taggart of
South Bend., Ind, are r2siting re-
latives in Zulichl at d couple of
days. Mrs. Taggart being. a sis-
ter
ster to Messrs. Feld. M., Andrew IF
and George Hess of the village.
In renewing eneivino your -sttl�script>ozzs
for yow' daily and weekly papers
remember the Herald Office .his
agent for most of thein and in
some cases can save yon as much
as 50 centts on a single subscript -
FOR SALE ,
A - pure bred Shorthorn ball;
luau, color, 15 Months old; 2 cows
due in March. Apply too Garnet
Jacobe, liter 1, Zurich,: • phone
11-88.
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting, of 100 acres being Ldt
7, .LR.E. Stanley r.rp�., there is an
the premises a 114 storey brick
house, a bank barn 40x60, implem-
ent barn 26x.40, good water Sup-
ply, fences are in good repair. 5
acres of orchard. and - about 10
acres ofg ood bush, ten acres' se-
eded to . fall wheat and fall plow=
ing completed,. • Situated 4'% miles
north of- Drysdale, reasonable
terries, -for particulars apply to
Chester J. Nicholson, Baytield,Ont
' hTOTICli
Commencing ` Saturday Febr-
uery 10th, Dr. Atkinson will be at
his office, Zurich, on Saturdays as
well as Tuesday and 'Fridays.
FMRM FOR SALE
BY. TENDER
145 acres adjoining the village of.
Kippers, frame house, two barns,
one a ,bank barn; all in grass.
Spring creek running through
farm. Apply to Samuel Thoiu-
son, Br'ucefielcl, Ont. 28-5
If not sold part of it will be
rented.
FARM FOR .SALE
• First' -Class 100 -acre farm, site
uated a few utiles from Zurich,, for•.
sale. -Farm is in good state of
cultivation. with, 18 acres alfafa.
1h acres fall wheat, 45 acres good,
hard. wood bush. Good brick
dwelling With slate roof and large
bank barn and driving shed. ht -o
de c
rn equipment in stables. Rog
pens will • 50 or 60 hogs: For
particulars apply. to A,- V. Hess,
Zurich, ont.
NOTICE
I have taken out License for
Auctioneer far the County. of Hur-
on, and am in. a position to con-
duct
on
duct sales by auction. Give me
a trial and I , will assure you eatis-
faction or no charge. if -29
James Denomey, R. R. 2, Zurich,
Phone No. 10-.33
DR. JOHN WARD ,
Will snake a complete test of
refractive condihkin of the eye, and
of the muscles. Spectacles seientif-
ically fitted. Services at reasonable
charges. Will Viae at;— 8-22
Zimmer's. Rotel, Dashwood, -
Walper House, Zurich,.
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 10, eon. 1, Hullett, situated
on Provincial Highway, 3N' miles
from Clinton- and 5 miles :from Se-
aforth. Contains 100 acres, well
drained and fenced in high state
of cultivation three acres hard
wood bush, 2 acres orchard and
20 acres fall plowing done. •
On place is goad pine
barn 60x50, 'atone foundation, stew
ble all cemented and in first class
condition, driving shed b0x20, tens
roomed brick house with good
cellar. For further particulars ap.+'
ply to Mee, job. McDerniid, Olin.
ton,
,Ont; or Mr. C. M. McGregor,
R.R, 2, Seaferth, Ont. 21-4
A concert entitled "Moonshine
was' held in the Town Halt, Zurich
en Tuesday evening, only a small
crowd war present as people are
cthng overfed on entertainments
lately. The program was splen-
did and o1 the highest order.
Seven years are now required
to make a; doctor' at McGill Unit-•
ersity, according to a decisidel re-
ached.
�
ached at a meeting of the corpor-
ation of that institution, All stucl-
a:-nts .entering the uni\ eisity to
train in medicine' next September
will
enter .1or the new course.
I1x Cyrus Schoch, ov. near .Str-
asburg, rived to town wit 1 is
ninny on .Wiednesday and
taken up temporary'quarter in
the Independent Block nihil 'he
h .�s his- house remodelled which he
purchased .from Mr. Henry • :Spill.
—New Hamburg Indepencle,at.
Mr's 1,. G. 141ciVIurchey ancl. two
dough lee Helen and Margaret,
wh• 1, been v:i�siting.for two
i, anti' with the former's parents,
M:. and Mrs. Moses Geiger and
other relatives, and. friends; have
returned to their home in S'emans,
Sask. They will also stop off at
Rockwood and visit with Rev. and
Mrs. R. M. Geiger
W:ingghans is Oging to •,rive atrial
to allowing rate)iayers to pay
their taxes either- in whole or in
part any time from July 15111 to
Decembre• 14th, and will allow the
half per • cent. per mouth discount
on taxes so paid. The reason for
this new procedure is to better en-
able some people to pay their•
taxes, when they might happen to
have more money when there is
no feel or Christmas presents to
bun'
Death same with 'startling sud-
d ness on 'Sunday morning, when
Dr.. 0, W(, Thompson passed al -
way at his home in. Clinton, Dur
ing the past few weeks; when so
many, people req. uired medical at
tenttvon, the doctor. was . at hte
service of the community, working
long hours and often taxing ex-
tensive drives in the. country to
visit. patients. He is ,survived by
his widow, two sons and one dau-
ghter. He served as mayor of
the town' for the Years' 1916-17-18,
and, was a member of the, Meth-
odist church,: .
The solita.ryk tease before :Mr.Jus,
tiee .l:T. R. Reap and jury at . ' the
Spring Assizes at Goderich last
week wa.s am, action for da.tnages
to th,e, amount Of $2500 brought by
James M. Knight & Sons, of Grey
township, against Emil Aiideraon,
of Fort William, the claim being
that five bushels of :clover.' and
alsike seed purchased from Ander-
son, having contained, mustard se-
ed, the. piaintal'f'f farm had �surfered•
damage, in the...present -and for
the future, '.to the eitent of the
claim being ;entered:, The case
being a difficult one, the jury :was
able to bring in hj verdict ;only
after a lengthy• . deliberation last-
ing nearly two hours, which verde
iet directed that- damages of
f;291 be awarded the plaintiff; wile
ereupon Justine Rose directed the
caste to go with the judgement
..ctiugi for the law firm. of Dyke e
teenlail�, of Fort Wil1iam;'J. L. Kitt-
loran, Godercli, was council for the
defendant, while' W M. Sinclair, of
:Brussels, and Chas. Garrew, K. C.
of Goclerieh, were council for, the
plaintiff.
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Not
�? o Good a:, GulZivata;!n and
Ctlj Improvell oft.. 1.
Good Ome.aicrn fly for the DeetT`k exon I
of Weida able Itusec#. ]'csi'lfialt'
to ()lie. 13reeii Ln it,t,lsitie live
Steck---Pointers oil (;o-operat.iott,
(Contributed by. Ontario Deba.i'tnaeut of ,
Agri.cultuae, Toronto,)
'1`bere is no soli so rich that it can i
stand the i°'rila :continued practice of
summer fallowing without decline in
fertility, i;'xperirne}its have 'shown
f t
.i.at when auntfiler fallowing is la)ac- '
tzcecl, five tithes mere nitrogen ifs r w-
deir
d soluble and available than is
required for the crop. Tue occasional
iali�swi.rig of lance to destroy Pests
either insect or weed may bo itistitit'd
even iL it cine'; tic story eoaJSJderabio
vegetable .matter, Cuiuvaltzl ,auzri.
soil improvement crops whereby the
soil is kept In raga have largely taken
the .place of lila au:mini' fallow un
many of the bract operated Ontario
farms. Rotation on crone' and after-
harvest -tillage well praeticed elimi-
nate to a huge extent any necessity
1'orerosunarate,zner fallowing.—L. Stevenson,
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STICK TO -"OWE 13121,L'tu.
1+til leness of lIdimi In .Breeding Lire
Stock Is •Fatal to Succ s.,..•
As the landscape speeds pant';Malo
one travels by road or rail, it is ale -
appointing to see a different breed
or cross of cattle on practically every
other farm. This practice •causes
more loss to the 1ivc stook -industry
than any °tier, owing to its alinost
Universal uw;,ption over .very large
.ureas. Not ue)1y lh it 1i great nationel
loss, but it never getsthe individual
1. r1"sier Whu auolit; it, anywhere near
n.occas. Neither'ewe; it give any epilation L.i 018 family ' 1'O staywith
t'. a ilia u•i, y that is- fascinating,.
healthy proiitable, 'Allen under-
taken ,vn.:, 4,„,..o -erred or intelllgent-
lY kepi. If a pe.rsoa
.; a-llti t..- .... ,A, Lind as to want
o, exch'. cd, olid thea
SO. Li<,- �.iiwble tar that
bret�z a s' 1't f
WIG
are cab,.
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don tor
they eepiet .,
of Lias u t d.,.
hibit 1 .sit of
the 01.ossul, ct L.
lack of knowiie 'g•
reniarkabl.e seeing ti.
dre.ts bz':1 'i s hi any
-11 that "it tae, .
81011, r<'i p Ia.n- pi ogre,:
.The 1 visited a :
tvhiere a er tried the "10
game bet en the dairy an .
breeds of cattle. He had
good useful grade dairy cows,
when the .boom came to beef cat
during the war, he used a Shorthoz
bull on these dairy cows. .Before he
reached anything cieiinite the price of
beef had' dropped and milk was com-
manding 'a more profitable price. Ile
is now using a very poor specilnen of
a Holstein bull on the crosses nee beef
bull *gave him, and the progeny are
miserable :specimens, that will pro-
duce neither milk nor beef.
'The results of- tinkering with dif
ferent breeds always ends in a mon-
gred herd, neither good to 'look at
nor profitable at the pail or feed lot.
The iirst generation of a cross may
prove satisfactory, but carried be-
yond the first generation it is inevit-
ably a failure. A farmer cannot keep
tWo pare -breeds profitably for the
Purpose. of crossing, when the prog-
ene are unsuitable as breeding cattle.
if, a man has a Laney for dairying,
lie should choose the breed which ap-
peals to - him and best fills the de-
mands • of the market he intends to
supply, then always use •t nerd sire
of teat ',breed, and carefully select
the heifers which are to be retained
in the breeding herd. It is ,always
!'cund to be much more erofitabie to
stay with one breed than to be con-
liuulilly switching.
. Ever y stockman should aim at im-
proving his herd or bock, and to do
this it is necessary to stay with one
breed, use the best herd sire of that
breed available, carefully select the
breeding female, and feed a ration
that will promote thriftiness , and
maximum development. -- Maritime
Fanner.
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THE CENTAUR COMPAPJY, NEW Vo lie CITY.
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Tile Election is ever PSI Thi
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One Four Wheel
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Pointers on Co-operation.
Farmers never co-operate because
they want to—but because they have
The time to co-operate. is now long
overdue.
Tho co-operative selling agency
must be builded from strong local
co-operatives:
Officers• must get the facts before
its members, whether things go right
or wrong. The gossip route . is
mighty hard to cure and is often
fatal.
Hire a stood manager and pay him
What he is worth,
Fight out your differences in the
meeting, act as a unit, and forget..
here -was a division.
Da not use your power to charge
.A higher price than the market
warrants.
Have the gumption to stick during
foul weather as well az fair weather,
At Work.
ICeep away from moving ma-
epine•y.
Never attempt to make repairs to
a\Machine while it is in operation.
Do not stand in front of a mower
or binder to free the knives while the
Beau is hitched.
Plaee edge tools with the tutting
t
surface so that the passerby will not
be injured by strikitlg malnst theali
FOR ' Si'A i
Trailor •-,
$650.011
R''EPAI RINQ
Moo
"s s *ing Ford Car, One Coat, $15.00, Two Coats ---
eFei -e Ford Top, Good Material $27.00
-; Ford Curtains to open with Doors $5.00
r/y - .----- $8,00
.NT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT
ii.El1 YOUk BUGGY WHEELS.
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A Safe and Popular
Form of Investment
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Huron & Erie Debentures are issued for $100. or '
more for a term of onetwwo, three, four or five years.
At the end of 1922 over $10,640,000. were invested in
Huron & Erie Debentures.
500. will earn for You $27.50'
1000.
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" ..5500
1 peconztnenda Huron & Erie Debentures because they'
are safe -guarded by Assets of over Twenty-five Million
Dollars
HAVE YOU SPARE FUN'DS' 'Oa INVESTIVIEN'T?
AND SEL.ME 4T AN TIME.
;CALL
Andrew F. Hess, Zurich
Have You MADE YOUR WILL?