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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-11-15, Page 5'Thursday, N ov embev 15th, '1023 $USINESS ' CARD;$ ProudLOat, Killoran .& H OL ES, Barristers, r olii iSar r 1,V ut a vit,d, r evil!, Etc, Orifice on the Sgoatte, lad dear from ,l.iainilton St, God verich, Private tuli5he tQ' than at ;iowerii rates.. PrOncl-f_ont, K.C..L L, Killoran 1) E. Holmes. will be in He sa11 oU kiln. Holmes � Friday of each Week. Andrew IT'. Hese, Township Clerk tlIuer of marriage licenses, Notary rabllc, Commissioner, Fire and Aut- ' '*mobile Insurance, Representing Karon. and Erie Mortgage : Corp4 ra tion, The Canada Trust Co. Zurich, O*1 ario. L Smith. L.D.S. ("T'oron'to,) (D..D.S„Chicage). De T•Ira. T AT WALPER HOUSE, ZURICH, EVERY WEDNESDAY MAIN OFFICE HENSALL OSCAR KLOPP .CtradUat.....Ca Nat- ional Carey M. Jones N Tonal School. of Auetioxi ening. cry, me for, Begietered Li • l t;t�ll I3roeds).:° 7,ermsce e, in Choice :. with prevailing .prices. farms for sale. Will sell anything aanlywher0. Zurich. pyrone 18-93 or write, _ 'Licensed Auctioneer Licensed -Auctioneer for County -of Hu,Ton. In a position to con- duct a^'y auction sale, regardless pie to ales -or articles to sell, I , solicit'" your business; and if not --- aatisfiea -willlin'`ake no charges for services. - Dashwood. 'Arthur Weber, Phone'31t13. k; Zurich. Ment MARKET' i i - and Salt_ _ Meats Bologna Sausages, etc Highest' Cash Price for Would CASH' FOR SEM & BIDES Deie,et • ZURIG l� LIVER , i�1 A I ani:' 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 Sii ' Zurich el. 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 District No. One, London,Ont Office hours at Zurich every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY fron4 T .oa a.nxi. until 5.00 p.1n at the Corn- mercial..House. Main Office at eter, . Ont., Phone .34. -19 a L I VE* WANTED Taken every day till 3 Oclock p.m. -Do not teed fowl same morning 'when brought in, !Highest Cash Prices e ---CASH FOR-- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien Pbolne 94, Zurich C Fall &Winter Deliveries 1923 ANTHRACITE LACKWANA, COAL COKE -Just arrived car of . very high grade Coke for Ranges and Furnaces SOFT COAL -'Now in 'stock, ear of high grade 'Wrist Virginia Lump. 13011LETS--- ew on.the %ray, ear of our 13ottlets for ;Ranges and 'Furn- atces. These ere well known and give good satisfaction, ii1.413ERTA COAL -Expect soon, Tutv Oars of A,lberta Coal cwri.telon. o soul & PRODUCE MERCHANT PhoneOffice 1O' . Houde 103. lffiice,iCoal "Wards, Brock Street, HENSALL ONT. Wants, For Sale, Lost, Found, Notice, EtQ. Ads IN TIIIS COl.ltiMN' Aurro OWNERS" .lr'our hntr lot f for your radiator, saves draining every eV ening` Poor till winter. It ie not -1,9 e pensave,-L, Prang, LOST On, Sat inlay e,yonillg, Novem.- ber 10th, bci.ween 1-Iillsgreezi and He:nsall, a si:igle; breast. collar with traeree attached,, please re- turn to Sari zel Wailer, ' Zurich. phone 20-99 senors, FOR SALE, A good For Cat at ;:t, 'snap Louis. Prang, urich tf-13 WANTED LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR ZURICH And district, to sell the =tOld reliable Fonthiil Nturselib&. •Spring selling ; season now starting; Lar- gest demand for 'stock since the war: exclusive territory; Highest commissions; roes; Free -equipment; Stone. & Wellington, Toronto, t19 STRAYED Unto my "jereraises laboitt foul' weeks agog, three head of young oat tle Owner can have .same• by proving. prole •ty ,and haying all expenses Wm. Hey, Babylon Line Tray Tp., Zurich, P.O.' tf16 'WANTED DITCH SETTS We are Biu the market to buy good clean:, dry dutch setts, for which we pay highest market pi: - ices. -J." Gascho Son, Zurich. DUTCii SEI ',VANIED We .are in a 1'c; it.on to buy Dutch Sett onions at present.Muat' bedry, clean at.d eooti quality, for which wo .bill pity the highest mar- ket prices. --J fret Ler, Zurich. f-11 NOTICE In future we will operate our cider mill and apple butter cooker every Tuesday and Thurscay, each, week, until ..fu. Lh:;r notice. Make arrangemeeta -by phone to have yotia.. work dins , • F. C. ls.albfiela:c,a, Zurich,: • MS FOR SALE For quick sale, a Waterloo se -p- are for ' with cutter 36x15- in. In' eseetlent condition. .' Formerly ow lied by Jas.. Overholt. Mustbe soles at once -A real bargaitftFor further particulars and terms ap- ply to J.• Ereeter, F. C. R.'albfleisch R. F. Stade., Zurich Out. In ,renewing your ; subscriptions for your daily and weekly papers remember the :Herald Office is agent for most of then and . in some cases can save you as much as 50 cents .on a single subscript lout NOTICE 1 have taken otzt License for Auctioneer for the County of Hur- on, and ani 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 Jaynes Denorney, R. R. 2, Zurich, Phone No. 10-93 Tuxedo Chatterless AUTO OIL FOR FORD CARS. GV- A;RAN.TEED. TO STOP THE CHAT- TERING OP .BANDS. N S. Sold By L. A. PRANG, Zuricli. w tf18 COAL Supply Of Chesnut and Furnace On Hand Case & • Son PHONE 35 HENSALL -17 Dr. H. D. COWFN L. D. >S'.t D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At McCormick k, Zurich, eA c of rick }sloe �, 1rc , 'V- ery Thursday and Saturday. Main Office f Al TLLI13'S flLOCX, PASIIWOOD 1!!r. Percy ° Aldo- was kit •Lail don on S1.wday: Mr. 1:d, Zimmerman was a Sou day sisitor' at 'Lono,din Mrs. Sam, Gascho vi,sitt,d atGocl-. er'iclx over tlie weer -card: . . Mr. and 11Ir4 T, I{, Warm spellt Sunday at Barfield, Mr. trfield,Mi. E, 1', Slee le'Was a week: -enol visitor at St, 1'ho)iaae Mh Jall, tie Tr•evethick of1rine-- ley'spent Sunday '1'nth (rends here: T1 r. ,tlbert 'inner of ,Kitchener spent the: .holidays with relativsa in „Zurich, Me. and Mrs. John Consitt •of Seaforth called op friends here the' past week. , Mr . M, 0, Milliken Iwas a holi- day visitorwith his parents: it G'ar1.hill; Mr. Theodore Wagner of the Waterloo Seminary spent Thanks- giving hanit;sgiting at his hoinxe herie. Miss. Alice McLinchey of Lon-' don:: spent the week -end at ' the homy of Wk. C. •Wag.n,er,. . Mr. G. Holtman' is attending the funeral of. a uncle, Mr. Eidt, nt Kitcliarter, this Week. Mr, 'Herb: Kalbflelsch 'of the Waterloo' Seminary spent .the hol- iday at :his home on the 16th con. .Messrs, " Clayton and' Ci hrenee Hof!m.an of Galt visited thou par- ents, Mr. and Mts.' Wi. H. HIoffman over tehs holiday's. Mr. Albert Daters, a .student ,at Wateriop •Seminary;, :spent the holidays with his parent.e, Mr. and Mrs., Ed.` Daters, near Hensall. Mi'. and Mrs. A. Mellck, daughter Miss Ortha and sons ,Claire and -0ladWin, Were week -end wisitors at Kitchener and Preston. Mr. and Mame J, L'. Routledge of -Dutton and 1Vrr. and 1VIrsli G. 0,. Thompson and claughte.r Jean of ,Centralia Jspent Sunday at the home. of Dr. J. Routledge. Mire. Wr,ry. Stelck of the village has diaposecl of herdwelling pro petty opposite the Evangellcai par- sonage. to illi L. W. Hoffman. Mrs Stelck is holdrnb.• an auction sale • of her household effects on Satui day Nov. 17th. Three Huron, co inty mewn were appointed on the executive ''of -the Western On't o.lo -C'.inserv'ative Aa sociation„ w11•t h met in convention in London recently; Messrs. C. G. Middleton of -Clinton; Win. Con- eitt of Zuri :'.h a -id Peter Wt. Scott of Belgrave. - It was decided to ten der a banquet to Hon.$.rthur Me- i,han, lead " of the Conservative party, in Lo.ldon lsornetit l.Y in Jaee nary. A- WONDERFUL WOMAN A.•remarkable picture al .Won er:1ulwvohn n,, :vheea i f : s o ry'pe videe chapter atter chapter of, as- toun;`.iig h,rorsin extrao•.drill, y,sef sacrifice an 'alinaSt roii•acolu act), iew epee its is, e 1i'_atl. to be given free to Beach subscriber of The' Fz_nily Herald and Weekly Star of 1tiutreal,^i1 lifW si any: of "The Wonderful H'roine" can also be ob- tain'd cost free by ,sending apost card to the T`atnily Herald and 1\Veekly Star. ' In; our i ssu' o l November 1st, we stated. that "Th :> Annual meetings of the U;F,O. and the Co-operative Co., Toronto, will . be opened on December rat." • We are however in receipt of a communication from the General Office, Toronto, %stat- ing that ,tithe meeting of the. Un- ited Fariners' ,Co=operative Co. Ltd., will be held on December' 11 and the Annual Convention of the United Farmers of Ontario comm- ences on December 12th and con- tinues until the title." POSTMASTER WILLIAMS ' RESIGNS Owing to ill health, IY1i. ,Te A. Williams has resigrod the position of Postmaster of Seaforth. Mx' Williatris was appointed postmaster in 1913, coming here from Zurich, where he bad been engaged in the trilling business for malty,:,eyeara. No appointment has yet been made to fill the 'vacancy,; but it is ex- pected that Mr. A;. D. Sutherland, who has been connected with the Seaforth office for the past ' 33 years, will be promoted to the position.--Seaforth Expositor, • The patrons of the Exeter bar- ber,shops are IA tfor cheap )shtives and hair cutis,, the barbers having gone back to pre-war prices,, 15 cents for a( haircut and 10 'cents for a,shave.'and ',.'neck shave. The barbers are about the only onto set a good example to reduce the cost of living. -Exeter Adtraente, ,�=OB1TUAI Y-- LAT7:7?"MRS,. DIGNAN .Mary Agnes Rife,, relict of the late Z arren Dignan, passed aW'ay at, the horn ;of her;son, David Dig - nen, Parr Line, Hay' TTpp., on Wed- nesday November 7th, at the age of 77 years; 3 ntomths and 1 day. Deceasss?d had b'ven(iai'ing with hear failure; for iso.lrie two years And the end was not entirely unexpected'. She is a resident of Hay Hay Tp, for the past fifty 'years oni the place she passed snvay. Shewao born near Guelph, and is survived, by fottt souls and give daughters. The funeral taking place on Friday to Faneyillea cemetery Hay, TO -WY). - ship. to t�Q•� A+C Y L el lF .10'ii� D pi:a r :•Fiyllr tL pit°e�al ii,eeper 1"l or;`lliri e I „dt 7 (1 w 1190-- O 17altg<ti' Da Too A, 'y'J7 r''1 Yit1.,'i,it7--1j1'. C'latli (rf •,ka4'eJ 'Bed luti ;le :r,.tt 1 sJty it learoi' 4 R•' di ratan'., Qe'e0latiil;0too by .,+, i•,cto Dot -mill -tient or 2!;,;tico 1.0 iv, 'Toronto.) t,a=.al l ii4 1 'see is essential Ire fp.reilog an ulsi,hieu as to tlt(.' best ,1i7';I t ,hilts !tt d.lep tor any district, :a'a is Ltr'e, Er.) vca,l:y, itil'feii nt in texture, rna 'lentle, in ex:iiusure and in corn- , Sitro;i that beast 'results cannot be ogipeeted from any unil'ai'1p. orectics. #nit niay be good practioe for sandy e.i hi might possibly be undesirable ioi' clays. Generally speaking, clay and clay loans soils should be ploui;n- ,.ell deeper than sand loame. The sandy 5011 ,doesnot require deep pro tghiug cif a suitable, 'crop -rotation ia`, followed, but with clays deep 1Ytotighiug is desirable in order to a. iue QwS( teas ration and warmth. i, eptlt of Heed Bed Important. r11.rl i'uw s Size to eight inches deep rrn r a mach better r seed bed than ha= l.ed This depth of seed bed is im- ii sere ehallowerploughing is n1ac- 4r nt in that it gives a greater xe,i ng area for the Young plant's ,eP,r s and ez,eates better conditions 1,r,.Y" ;,i'owL1t during, the Critical early it `vied tuliowing seeding: In time 4' ,+l outs a deep. mellow sexed bed Ww - I Vt eiy outto the same extett; tp'' titc sliallow seed bed, `1'h) cot.• clitien fir the -moderately d.,(.4 1.'iaug1.ing provide' a mere favorable t„lat,pt nature, iuoisture • and ae:'atiao eazf ce;, iar'y to the tri ift of soil b.ti • r f or iyt which are essential to the pi'' ' i, t'ituuu al -the food compounds o , h the plant feeds. The Stiailo,. w cannot provide the conditiq__r. leeet euited to the development i , uuiig phu is and this type of Curr o s4anild.only he used •ora sandy sone kn'..in after -harvest tillage. D tineer in Too Deep Ploughing., Where shallow ploughing has nee,: t)eancit:ed since first breaking, Ur.: a far u to deep eioughiug should tela.: lilac, grad y, ux' Sonne loss In cr.:- al by be. experienced. Dead. s:.: tte..,0,1 to the' surface in too greai ti .ti a,iy'. one ploughing shot•1J be avoid, d. Weathering or cxposur for t season will generally cou Oil an unprtrduC 'ive"-subsoil to the cin, ;clition that will enable shell: to s., port plant' 1il'e. Frequently are along roadways are stripped of tb+ good top soil, a barren spot remain: for several years until the weatheri e agents make possible the growth 'i useful plants. rt is the sante Sti is; the, raw subsoil when turned to ti:' sur race. Do not bring up too kneel at tiny one ploughing, unless you apply fertilizers to offset the i:illt:- erir,.e. .tlini,,to' plough a furrow' st_a t..i eight inches deep. Keep it. straight tntl_uniform. Good Ploughing '.W,,1 'xrrcreased' e cns1s no more than crooked f,ui-, ; rooting.=l. $',T.evenSpn; uelEipxteusiunh. Tai aneh, O. ii. College, ' G FISHY FLAVOR IN BUTTER. Usually the Result of Using Unclean .mill Rust Creani or Shipping Cans. The fishy River and odor in butter has, in some isolated cases, been found to be due to the cows pastur- ing in marshes which are periodically. ilavded by the tide and on the grasses o,t'which small crabs aud.dried or de, cayed remnants of shell fish and of other fish are found. Bacteriologist:: have reported also the existence of certain species of bacteria capable of developing in milk, cream, arra butter a fishy :flavor. It is further possible for butter to become tainted with a fishy flavor when it is kept Jo close proximity to fish, in which airs. the. butter absorbs the cider. klDach of the 'above cited causes al fish nes is quite possible, but with th`4 conditiods under which this but. becomes . fishy it is not very. ter' pro able, 1 far tho.inost common causes al ,f1Sivae0s in eonl'mercial butter ate uifeleen and rusty cream shipping ca s, churning cream with a role.- tiv 'ly high acidity, an acidity above ab tit .35 %, and holding the create in forewarmer or in a vat, ir whie the copper lining and conn are net properly covered with tin tar a hoksiclerablo length of time. I One may prevent, with a certainty, trie,1ecurrence ,of fishy flavor in but terl'iby paying close attention to the - foltol rug suggestions: . i i• Eliminate rusty cans and returt, to ;tete farmer cans only that arc thtlx.nughly Cleaned, rinsed, steamed ! and tried. 2:.keep the copper surfaces iz form armers, vats, and coolers web Untie . Do` not permit exposed top per.sirfaces to become coated witl ver di ris." Wash all forewarrnera PIMP and pasteurizers, cooler's vatse tad act • day rte ' conduits t'li and fisthgthern e on: agar with hot water immediately be, fore ise' the next day. If the coili and, uing in the cream vats shows any e nosed copper, do not held tial creapli 'n thein over night. ' 3. ' ' the cream arrives at thi cream y soar, neutralize it to .25 acid ;lir elow. ,Do not churn Crean th,.tt„;.isa' an acidity , of ...851n of hig1i4iii; 4-'l 'du pasteurize by the ilasi meth 1, -teat the Crealn to a, temper. atitle ' f 180' to 185° F. If you ust the'h ding method of pasteurization 1 lteat,f • "146° F. and hold for third 1 initago ---Hoard's 'Dairylrran. Ti,ryn to run it dairy with tool cote' l5' rte trying to plough a fiel( :With a, eooked stick, Both bar bad their ay, Dr, Men el, famocre road expert of Yale nlve slay, says: "Within 1114 tient fw y rs the consumption 01 . , '4111 :.1P 100 31Qr 09nt„ .,, mrm rmr-nrrt mm tr , N9�oxe � � i e, xftePrOpriel,� ot'P�rlontl!fcattm t1Yerable j3acSol jl sirzliiarttagglireQdby Reg ting 11e 1omacits aiidBOIRIS o u 'Ihez lryProntokin ti rIGheOrrnineS ndEeSrConl.40i .I neither 0 luin,1iorphine nor, Minerat. Nur 1NAIItcovc •-AeopklnrreerL ,Senn TruelelloXes %CPmnrscsnRti n EtO .Sar2 5r912 send aa,rri'edSgr/41 ' /tfenyre a tavr AhelpfatPemedyfor !.Constipation and'Plafrhoeaf, and Eeverisltness and LI toss OF SX,Ed:P !i xeStiltinglhererrom-iaiafaacy. Tac Simile 5islrt re of afiethif DV Infa d Children. Mothers That Genuine Casteria Always Bears the Signature of i Use For Over Thirty Years C S r E4act Copy of Wrappea Tee CENTAUR COMPANY, New YORtC C1„. • If' .Yor cannot afford a Ford why not bu.r.a nice Rubber TireBuggy. 3 B �l,c��y. HESS sells them - a REPA1 RING Painting Ford Car, One float, $15.00, Two Coats --. _ $20.00 iCovering Ford. Top Good 'Material $27.00 Changing Ford Curtains to open with Doors $5.00 Painting Buggy ... ...... 118.00 IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT \VE YERUB0B1i *S O.UE BUGGY WHEELS. ■ "; Cit Hess ;i� Zurich tiennZeMitammwmaresaalita1s>rseetsatr ++++++++++++++++++++++++++'-' ,...• ;-+4.+++++++++.1.i..14-1-+++-1-4 'i i. Lumber Laths Shfngles t' + Everything in 44 • Combination storm and screen doors made to order; t t Lumber and Building Material I Cuslo� ,,Work tour F ecialt. , t • Always in the niail et for saw logs . • . 4. 0. KALBFL .4.-.:. .. 4., ÷ ..?, ... +, F 9 - H 44.1. 'I. + ▪ .-e •ee÷i++ ++ I'+++++++.1-1' i+4+++ ~ 4-1.1 F+.1-1 1' '4.++l+K,+. 4... 4!!' • i - 1'-+- r--r>r-r4'-+-+- '-+-+-+- i -'p --��--+--+F-+-4. Five Geod. Reasons WHY WE CAN SELL SUITS FROM $10 TO $:15 LESS THAN O HERS. We stock our own goods,, 11, +2. 1 • manship, second to none. 3. Have only one price for mak ing Suits, Our Stlrits are made • by 'Work-- �1 4. The very best linings put in '1 all our garments. 4.1 ▪ 5, We guarantee 'satisfaction or 1 money refunded, ' t 1 ml. HOFFMAN 4' TAILOR AND PeNERAL DIRECTOR*: 1 DAV ANDNIGH T PHO rNE No. 86 +1. 11