Zurich Herald, 1923-08-09, Page 5Thursday, August 9th, 192
BUSINESS CARDS
PrOudfoot, Killoran $ HOLM]I$,
Barristers, 'Solicitors, Notaries,
Public Etc. Office on the l quare,
Iti+d door from Hamilton 'St, God-
'erten, Frivate 'funds to loan at
iuweat rates.
int Peoudfoot, K.C. J. I,, Killoran
'D. E. Helmeeti. •
Mr. Roimes will be in Hepsall on'
Friday of each week,
Andrew P,'Hess, Township Clerk
'saner : of marriage licenses, Notary
lamblic, Commissioner, Fire and Aut
'mobile Insurance, Representing'
Syron and• Erie' Mortgage . Corpora-
tion, The Canada Trust 'Co. Zurich,
Ontario.,
Dr. G. L. Smith
in.D.S. tiroronto,), iD:]O.S�('Clticago)
CD • DENTIST Isa
AT W,tJLPER HOUSE, ZURICH,
EVERY WEDNL3'SDA
MAIN OFFICE — • HENSALL
• A-U-C-T-I--N-E-E-R
QSCAR. l 01'
Graduate 'Carey IVI. Jones Nat-
ional School .of Auctioneeting,.Try
fine for Registered Live Stock;
{All Breeds). Terms in keeping
with prevailing prices.
oe
tarns for sale. Will sell anything
• .;snywhere. Zurich.
'Phone 18-93 or • write,
Licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer for County
of Huron. In a position to con-
duct : any auction sale, regardless
to .size or articles to sell. I
glolicit 'your business; and if not
ssaitisfied will make no charges for
:services. ,. Dashwood,
Arthur Weber,
Phone 31 r 13,
Zurich Meat it'
MARKET
Fresh and Salt'. Meats
Bologna Sausages,
etc
Highest Cash Price for Wooli.I
CASH FOR SKINS & HIDES
u gbint &
Dc ccat
ZLIRICH
LIVERY
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 0 Zurich,
Si. S. ATKINSON, I,,,D-S,,
DENTISIT
graduate of the Royal. College
of ',Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
:01 the University of Toronto.
Late District Dental Officer, Mil-
itary' District No. One, Eondon,Ont
Office hours at Zurich every
TUESDAY AND FRIDAY from
10.00 a.m. until 5.00 p,ra at theiColn-
inertial House. Main Office at
1Plxeter, Ont„ Pho>tie 34. -19
itIVE
POULTR Y
W
ANTED
Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m.
° Do not feed fowl same morning
'Rhein brought in.
Highest Cask Prices
Ca i4'11i FOR-----
Cr't:•:ann and Eggs
W. 'O'Brien
Photne 94, Zurich"
SEASON 1923
:Summer' Deliveries.
The Deleware Vii, Hudson Co's
LACAWANA COAT,
We have aloe in Istoek, car of
High Grade Solt Coal.
,Also car Pea Coal, 'try a load o"f
lkhis
for bankiirg your fires and for
general use.
Arriving soon, ear Bullets. Get
;!'our order in for a load of these
they will go 'a u•ieltl. Prices for
Ire car only $13.56 per Ton.
*ea. aoritelCD:ri
!All & PRODUCE MERCHANT
toile,' Office 10W, :Reuse lei.
Itise&Coal Yards, Brock Street,
HENSALI, ONT
PUT YOUR,
Wants, For Sale, Lost,
Found, Notice, Etc, Ads
IN THIS cQLIJMN
IHONEY FOR SAL:
'We ere now in a position to stair
ply your wanal with No 1 clever
honey 15c. lb, Have; also isome cite-
ai?er grades lo, sale. We will illi
tiour, contain:la for you. Also
some very fine comb honey,
JHabeiieit &s boars, to
Dr- McCLENAGHAN
Graduate of. :a alnter s School of
Chiropractic,. of. Godelich will .. be
at McCormick. btotl,' every day
from' 10 o'clock aan•. to 6 o'clock,
.pm. and from 1 to 9 p,in. IIave
had 3 years at practical experience
in the west. 'Conleultatioxi and
Spinal analysis free.'' t-8
FOR SALE
K.itcht.r: ,stove, Kitchen table,
extension table nearly new. Ap-
ply to Charles Lapo.?'tee, north of
•,rysdaleor phone' 10 on -98, Zurich
Central 4
At Grand ]3e.ud, a purse contain-
ing a quantity of money. Owner.
:all at Herald Office tor particul-
ars. 1 4-4
LOST
At the Blake Garden Party, on
F Manson s Lawn,,a Waltham gold
exist watch. Elude' kinldy •..re
nun to Herald Office arid receive.
a reward, tf-4
NOTICE.
I now have my threshing mach-
ines, overhauled and am .again re-
ady for all kinds of atiito repairing
In. LE rcang's shop, t14
.l K1i, p8
FOR SALE.
Ono good... Deering Binder, 6 -ft,
cut with sheaf carrier. Will be
sold cht:a.p. Apply to J. E. Druar
Lurich, Ont. tf-4
FOR SALE
1 good general Purpose mare.
Percheron i3 yrs old),, suitable to
'vt:rk and drive 'also one heavy
&alt horse, Ciy:,e, 'sired by Com-:
;nndore (3 yrs. pasty good size and
quality, will u'aek a heavy team:
arse. 13ot i hoe s,as are sound. and
Inalat, and. w, 1 price them right for
leach. sale • .John C. Durst,Dashwo
14 33.4.1, 1 .::r i oaf. Hay Tasee
Tuxedo Chatterless
WO OIL FOR :FORT) Cor S' GU
ABA T:EED TO STOP 'THE CHAT
i l:hiNC; OF ]SANDS. Sold By.
E. A Prang, Zurich
t-9
FOR SALE
A. mai good light `tag for sale.
L„. A. PRANG, Zurich. cf-50
FOR SALE
For quick sale, a Waterloo sep-
arator with cutter 36x48 in, In
eXceilent condition.. Formerly ow
ned by Jas. Overholt. alulst be
.a
,lulu: at once—A real barg'aii+ltFor
further particulars and teens ap-
ply to J. Preeter, P. C. Kalbfleisch
R. F. Stade., Zurich, Ont.
FOR SALE
Lands _described as follows are
offered for sato. Alt are situat-
ed
ituated in Hay Township. North -half
Lot' 14, L,R.E,, Con., containing 64
acres. Frame' house built thereon!.
E art north-east corner of Lot 11, L.
.' LE., eon.,.. 4 acres: West quarter
lot 21, conl. 15, a•1 acres. For part-
iculars
articulars apply to Canada Trost Co.
London, Ont., or to Anil.rew F. Hess
Zurich, Ont. tf-50
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting of 125 acres, being
Lot Elail an(tl. 9, 1:». R. W., Stanley
Townships, t1'here is on the prem
ises a fine bank barn with cement
stables, plenty of water in the
stables, a good drive shed, garage,
comfortable frame house, with
good. velar, the far>m is well fenced,
and well drained, nice orchard,• is
pf a ri h clay loam, :m, very desir-
able property add a fine home.
For further particulars phone 13-99
Mensal'!, or write Geo. Dewar,<i,R.
A. 3, Bayfield, ,
In renewing your .subscriptions
for your daily and weekly papers
renaeinber the Herald Offiee is
agent for most' of them and in
,some cases can 'save.' you as muds
es 50 cents on a single subscript
lona '
t OTiCE
1 h:aV=e taken out License tor
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, tf-29
Fames Denomey, R, R. 2; Zurich, 1-r
ThOno 110. 1t9+ , •
LOCAL I'J
Miss Alice Joh'nstxrt is visiting'
her sister at Kitchener.
Mrs A B aerchtat� of IS:itchener is
vit•iling friends around hero
] 1r Ernie .Meyers of L4ondon, sP
ent the holidays in Zurich
Mr J Is.' Ehlers of Dasbwood, cal
ad in, the village on 7'ueaday
Mr' and Mrs P Eropi are •apeod-
,n,; a few days at Halnllten this
eek -
Mr and Mrs ],ours Kr.alt, Mr, and
Mrs R ;k' Stade were Monday vis-
itors at Ailsa Craig
Rev Cressmen of jjreslau, con-
ducted divine services: in the Men-
nonite church on ,Suhctay
Mrs Hy Vo''ie'rid of Tuckersmith
isited friends around this vicinity
over the . week -en, d -
Mr and Mi'. Zi'. H. 1-loffman,
Miss Mildred, and Mr Clayton I%f-
fmaru were at Stratford on Satur-
a'ay
Mr Ralph Litt' of Throato, is
r pending his two weeks t a.cation
tis Athi his parents, at. the Evangel-
ical parsonage
Mr Michael .afeidrn,;er has inves=
ted in at Cheyrolett touring ear
purchasing san e from Tilt. Herb.
l\lousseau, of the .Zurich "Garage..
�,Retr .H. Rembe, ,uid Mr- Albert
Hess were in Clinton 'on Thursday
es ening attending' tae lecture giv-
an, for risen -only by Mi' Maloney
ax -catholic `eleaie.
Mr Clarence 'Hoffman and a num
bur of his boys -chums of Galt
were week -end visito.ts at the home
of Mr and Wei. W;, :II. Hoffman'.
11Zz' and Mrs A Melick and two
sons motored, to Kitchener• on Sun -
can„ Miss Gladys, who had been
there for some :ime, returned with
them.
Discussions Ore growing warn=
er among the anthracites operators.
and gainers, but the rising temper-
ature is no tlikely to add'to our.
comfort next winter
Rev. and MI•s.- C. Harrison Becker
,with thea. little clauolrleva, viagiuie
and Frances, are spending a few.
c riys with Mrs. Becker's parents,'
-Ar and Mrs Wm Kapp.
The'1Vom".,'e T •.:Chute picnic
•a=hick was t) have been held at
the home of kt ' ' P. 1Vlanson osi
i hursday August 5:11, has beer)
postponed usal 'August 13rd
Mr :Albert Siebert and boy.
:ri•i?'na, :who hays' beer' at Sault Si
Marie for 'sort m inters, are:rot_
miring to Ifitene'nei', and 'are spa
ceding the we& at tete forrner's
hernia here ''' . • ,eeNHNww eases i ee -
Tons of cherries are going • to
wash in. the Niagara district, and
yet :.the town' man who has. one
small tree has to stand wider it
all the the' and pretend he is , a
scarecrow to prevent the birds
from 'stripping it.
wr , E Rugh s and Miss Reist of
1-Y) 'adale, Miss Florence Reist and
54r Emery R.iby of i itchener, Vere
week -end visitors al the home of
Mr and Mrs vti m. Ruby of town.
The two latter. visitors are spend-
ing the weak at Zurich and at the
White Wheats vs. ilea Red Varieties.
Bend. White wheats as compared with
Sixteen deaths is the daily toll red wheats yield more grain per acre,
taken by cancer in the. neighbor- possess stronger straw, weigh a little
Lig state of Ohio. The ne!ctg r- less per.measured bushel, are slightly
Cat service medical science pan softer in the gealn, are more useful
render humanity service
med tail! be a discos"- in the :manufacture of shredded
cry that will mitigate the ravages Wheat and of pastry, and furnish a
of cancer, as Dr l3rrnting s discos"-
in
isco= somewhat weaker flour. for bread pro -
'Auction,
'ery has already mitigated the Winter wheat which was grown on
•
t avages of diabetes clover sod yielded much better than
Mr unci Nlra \V ]3 Vizi and sore that which was grown on timothy
sud, and that which was' grown on
?i'oward if 1'n�Fr'so11 spent Monday ;arid on which field pease were used
est the guest of Mrs A C 'Megan as a .green manure yielded 4.6
and family of Hr11;�;greee. Mr busbels of wheat per acre more than
'Veil wee at one time the z�ery that grown on land on which buck=
popular Editor` of the Seaforth wheat was. used as a green manure.
News, and is now the Editor of Several L+Yrei•iniental Union Tests to
the Oxford Tribune .of Ingersoll. Choose.11�rom.
Th'�ir many friends arouud here. are In time: for' seeding' Ellis utumn
always glad to see them valuable material will be s nt out
from the College to those fanners re
-
e Last Tuesday evening 'Rev. I1. siding in Ontario who wish to con-
R.ernoe, Pastor of th.e Lutheran duct experiments upon their own
church here, delivered an address Farms through ilia medium:of the
on the Errors of Russel)isan in the kL'Peri>nental Union. The material
St, Peter's Church, 13rodhag•en,Ont, will be supplied, free of charge, to
A. large, audience greeted l.;izn and those who wiser to conduct the ex-
listened most at.tEntatively for
a periments and report the results' in
full hoar to' his words, The yours; the early autumn of 1924.. Any On
'''+cople's Society; rendered two an • tar io farmer' may apply for the ma-
itzems and Retie. •J. Alberti a vocal
terial for any one of the following
solo. The 'lecture carne to a clog. seven experiments:. (1) Three eboies
with the sin. ins of the National varieties of Winter Wheat .(including
:0: A. C. No., 104); (2) .One variety
.�aatlaem of Winter Rye and one of 'isrinter
a:LD
INtER'WHEAT'
ors May Try Free a Wei
Tested Variety.
The o, A O. No. 104 is a Prover:
Success --. Other exper'irnent&
este Suggested. --Ali Material L'
I Free of Charge- -13
xi ,ante for t nterpr•ising Farmers
ri uted by Ontario Department 01
Agriculture, 'a'orputo.)
k.tu e. market value �• of the winter
vvbeAt' of Onfario amounts to :over
dttr million dollars annually, ,11
Is,,ttierefore, ono of the mast import
ant of the money crops of the Pro
vines, The 'acreage of winter wheat
during the past year bas been. about
the same as- the average animal
acreage for the past forty Tea-rs
There is not a county or district in
Ontario in which winter wheat is not
grown, although in New Ontario the
average annual amount is not mors
thatx'about 20,000 bushels.' Owing to
the':eomparative, low price of winter
wheat. at present, strict attention
should be given tos economic methods
and _to large yields:
U. A. 0. No. 104 a Carefully Chosen
!)roes,
The Dawson's Golden Chaff is still
the variety most ,largely grown ac-
cording to the December Bulletin of
the Ontario Department of Agricul-
ture for 1922. With the object of
securing even a better variety, crosses
have been made at the Ontario Agri-
cultural College between the Daw•
son'sr.Golden Chaff and some other
varieties, such as, Tasmania Red,
Crimean. Red, Turkey,; Red, Buda
Pestle, Imperial Atuber, and Bulger -
'an: A new variety has,been origin-
ated at the College by crossing the,
Dawson's Golden Chaff and•the Bul-
garian,' and this.is now known as the
0. A. C. No. 104. in both the 001-
-lege and • the Co-operative tests this
new variety bas made an excellent
record, ` surpassing.: the ' Dawson's.
(;,olden Chaff in both yield and qual-
ity of grain. It Is a white wheat, and
resembles the,13ulgarian In possess
ing a'white chaff and the Dawson's
Golden Chaff iu a beardless -head. It
is a vigorous grower, and has been
lees s leject.to winter -killing than the
Da YSuri s Gol'den.Chaff. beardless:
,,he Value
Seed.
It is also important to use seed eX
high quality. The results of six
years': experiments at the'College,
show 'an average increase in yield of
grain per acie of 6.8 bushels from
large ;as- compared with small seed:
of 7.e bushels We plump as com-
pared with shrunken seed, and el
35.6 bushels from sound as com-
pared with broken seed. ' Seed which
was allowed to become thoroughly
ripe>ie1 before it was cut pVoduced:'a
greater yield of both grain and straw,
and a j Heavier weight of grain per
measured bushel than that produced
From wbeat which was cut at any one
of four' earlier stages of maturity. in
each of 'two years -when winter wheat
was sprouted in the fields, germina-
tion tests .of the grain were made,
Plae follow„g results show the aver-
age percerifage of germination- front
each selection Skin over germ, un-
broken,;94 skin over germ, broken,
76; sprputs one:quarter inch long,
30; and sprouts one inch long, 18,
Net only was the sprouted wheat low
in germination but the plants pro-
duced were very uneven in size.
Hort l:arVsstt;ts the ti ever tr=culla .Wheat; (3) Spring apblications of
be rn ,tet, tlai, year, in W slerai five Fertilizers with winter 'Wheat;'
' t , (4) Autumn and Spring appllcations
Canada, :n c'eottn o the fauna- of Nitrate 01 Soda and Common Salt
per t.r ,p. Sac t zat trams will be with Winter Wheat; 5 Winter Em -
run b3 she • eater :Pacific Rail mer and Winter Barley'; (4) Hairy
w )y, which to ;tdtie,tisi re : the us- Vetches and Winter Rye as fodder
nal l(,SV ,Pte of:`(,,.5 to Wahin;lnose, crops; (7) Mixtures of 'Winter Rye
Plea a hits: -cell t i' or :wire beyond and Hairy Vetches for' seed pro -
to 'dertttl;ii.lats' itt Manitoba, sash- duction.. .•
atalrt stun and A.lbeita, Return -
rod
of each plot is to be .cue
ing Garr; will be, ;$Ge frost) la limpet':
wide by two rods long, Fertil
Ex -
plus a, lw 1l cent j. r, .nil( from doors will,,,be .sent by express for Ex-
plus-4,tatting I,1 - Going, dates same: perirneapt NO; ,4 this Autumn, and tor
1`" a Lxperimext lunmber 8 next Spring.
august 1;, 15, 2a AA a 2' tli, accord-- All seed Ii11 be sent by mail xce
ng t:' the torr.tity ale Ontario. On thatfor laamber 4 which will acco -
the lur.sh ca, sl.c,od a;ld rofreahme parry the: fertilixerr, •. The material
ate may be ointaineo• tehsonabe pr- will be sent out in the order in which
ices,• bpot•ial ears will he provided the al,pltcgtions ere received, and as
for ladies and chili:Iran ifull falai long as the supply lasts, C. A,
and tli;it t.scoits. Piist special: ,Zavlts; O. A. C., Guelph.
train will leave Toxouto on each
date at 10 OG este., and 'bast •spree-
lel at 1',39 pin, Orr each date.
Full in formatter may be secured
rola any C1na:filtaa Pacific ticket
01 1.
Mee
"1f you are going to do anything
perlxtaneut t"ar the average Haan, you
lutist be ore he is a man, l'na
c , ar lea In working with
Ell the than."
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Children Cry for Fletcher'.
iletcher's' Castoria is"strictly a: remedy for Infants and Children,
Foods are specially prepared for babies, • A baby's medicine
is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared
for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of
e remedy for the common 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.
hat is CASTOMA?
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, 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 Constipation, `Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, a,,.d by regulating the. Stomach and Bowels, aids
' the assimilation of Food; giving healthy- and natural sleep..
The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CAST
IA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
f
n Use For Over 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY
If Yor cannot afford a Ford why
not buy a Dice Rubber Tire Buggy
:.. HESS sells them
REpA1 RING
Painting Foed Car," One' oat, $15.00, Two 'Coats .. .. $20,00
iCovering Ford Top Good Material __
Changing Ford Curtain's to ()Jaen `l,i - $27.00
• Palatine 'Buggy- it1a.. Doors 118;00 ....:
,.-.. i;�"' ... ...., $8;.00
IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT
WE RERIJBBER YOUR..ILL"GGit• WHEELS.
F. M. Fess I
Zurich
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Five Good Reasons
+WHY WE CAN SELL SUITS FROM
'4410 TO $15' LESS !THAN' curl tt:S.
11. We stock our own goods. .
2, Our Suits are made by work-
•i• manship, second to none,
is
+.3. Have only one price for malt$
ing Suits,
+4. The very best linings put
' all our
garments,
15. We ' guarantee isatisfaetion or
t money refunded.
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