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SU.$INESs. CARD
PrO Udtoot,' tillorah & HOLMEI
galrrieters, Solicat.ors, Niter ee,
PUb1ii, Etc,' Office on the, Square,
MA door' from Uawilton St, Cad-
arida Private fou ds to lean at
lowest rates,
/.. Praudfoot,• K.C. J. L. Kilioran
O. E. Holmes.
Mr. H,oltnes will be in Hensel) .on
Friday of each weep.
Z>!4RI;
PUS' YOUR •
Wants, For Saiey 4:05t,
Fotlnd r of ice, Etc. Ado
IN THIS COLUMN
FOR SALE
r
o e i lent A' good isecondhaind baby
Cal'"
♦ndrew F. I•Teea,`,' win b,.p C .. mage for sale, ;Oars be seen a1:
Owner of lnarriage licenses, NotaryR Melick & Bratm'a, Furniture Store.
' b1Ic, Commissioner, Fire and Aut.
uaetobile Insurance; Representing
Karon and Erie Mortgage Ceepora
Itlon, The Canada 'Pruett Co. Zurich,
l stario.
L. Smith
Dr. G.
y p.a. (Toronto.) ID.D,S.(iChica'go)
.11:!:71=1.• D'E1 TJ$T .sees
AT`•WALPER HOUSE, zuniCFI,
FV,,ERy, ,Wi3pNESDAY
MAIN ONCE HENSALL
. A-U-C-T-I-CD•N-E-E'R
OSCAR IuLOPP
"Graduate Carey M. Jones Nat
tonal School of 9.uctioneering. Tr
toe for Registered Live Stock
(All Breeds); Terms in keeping
with prevailing prices. Choice
farms for sale. Will sell anything
anywhere.
. .;phone 18-93 or write, Zurich
g
•
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; ndit not
for
satisfied will make no
Arthur Weber, -
rervic- Dashwood.
Phone 31 r .13.
Zurich Meat
• MARKET'
Freak and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages,
!Highest Cash Price or WouiI,I
CASH FOR SKINS & BIDES
I Nzg1 li 1t L'
Dechext
,
ZURICH LIVERY
I 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 3. THIEL..
Phone 69.
Zurich
Q. 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 from
10.00 a.m'., until 5.00 p.m at the. Com-
mercial House. 141ain OLfiee at
Exeter; Ont., Phone 34. ..
19
LIVE
IIPOULTRY
WANTED
Taken every day till 3 Oclock p,m.
Do not teed fowl same morning
When brought in.
Highest Cash Prices
CASH FOIL_.—
Crearri„And 'Eggs
W. O'Brien
Phone 94. Zurieh
COAL
Fall &Winter Deliveries 1923
:ANT1IRACITE LACE.WANA COAL
lCOKR-Just arrived ear• of very
'high, grade ` Coke for Ranges and
Furn,aees
OFT CO• .AL--.Noiv in stook, errs Of
high grade West Virginia Lump.
POt1LETS—Now on the way, .ear of
our 13oulets for Tangen and Furn-
'gces. These are well. I;xiown•- and
give good satisfaction
4ALBER.-T.A COAL -Expect 'soon,
Tien Cary of Alberta Coal
esaAss-
SOA l & PRODUCE MERCHANT
Fbone • Office ` 10w. Hoiise 103.
'ibffiee&Coa! Yards, Brock Street,
HENSALL N$, ALL N -A .,
FARM, FOR SALE .
F r
a
mon oL'
utdo • c •
n Rag i. Lot 7i.
Con, 1,, Stanleya-ia offered for lin-
Mediate Sale. Apply or write to.
John W'orrance, George Shipley, or
'41'.; Brydone, Clinton.
FOR SALE
Fine re'sidental property i in
Zurich. Good brick louse wired
for hydro, good well, stable, gar-
den and fruit trees. For parties
ulars apply ; to As F( Hess,
Zurich. tf-21
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Thet hresliing separator 'sold by.
7vetkrolt Brothertt.
Mre. 3, IScl weitzer of Crediton
visited at J. Preeter's over Sunday
Mr. Men(no Oetichhas taken 'a.
position. as clerk in Preeter's store
Mr; Harry, ]3aaaow of the 'Bron-
*on. line, spent Saturday with fr-
iends at London. . •
Mr. Allan. Klein, of Aylmer,
ent the week -end at the home, of
Mr. Thoma s•?ohnaop.
• Mies Ida, Brill w Zcr Ispeznt a few
weeks at Exeter, hag' returned to
her me
h e home. ,
Mx. A. Melick gave an, address
in the Evangelic+al church, ,Dash-
wood on., Sanday evening,'
Mess$•. M. C. Milliken, Mr. FL G.
Hess and C. W,j'ber were business
visitors in. London on Saturday.
Mr. 0. Ford and Mies R. Laren -
ort of Exeter visited with Mabel
Preeter on Suedayj,
Miss Donella Ruby; who has
been for the past sea an Sat• Ii itrh-
ener as millinery, has returned to
her home here. 00 ,
---- -•- Mrs. Susie Oesch returned home
on; Thursday last, :lifter, vi�s'ting w:th
FOR SALE friends in Biggar, Saak; for a few
months.
Pure bred White Wyandotte The new Evangelical Hymnals:
Cockerels, well bred. Apply to have ;,arrived. The plttos' now can
Thos. Westlake, It; R. 3, Ba.yfie1d; supply many a ,sweet singer with
Phone i•4-99, Hensall, words set .to 1nu�sic.
Mr. trvini D. Smith of Hamilton,
paid a .;short visit on, Friday to his
two brothers, Cf Ct. of. the Bauble
a'n:d O. L. of the village.
Mr. Chad. Fritz is the forte nate
hunter of this district, while out
yhooaine one day taxi week,:, he
captured four geese. single hand-
ed. Congratulations Charlie, that
repeater must have done 'some)
spouting.
The ltardiv'li e firm of .Melick.
& Braun, who have ,s,e succeseluly,
conducted this bueinees the • nest
five years,' have egte^d ,to dissolve
Partnership on the 20th al Decem-_
beat This months and for further'
pari u1are read the'r advertisement
Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Weida, move
ed 'th 'ir household effects, last we-
ek into their new 'semibungalo,
which they Seen- :i'oposite the Eve-
anee heal chi t eft. The nddition of
this fine clwelliers to that part of
the vi1lag t,s ;cin*lit, to Mie eido
Mrs.` ;Aloe ' S> 11,1 (+nee••Mande
STRAYED McBride) of the West is visiting re -
relatives an 1. friends here. Mr;.•and
Mee. Schnell snne th-e (past vuininer
st +Ab^rcl:run, South Dalcote, and
ale 1 his fall moving to Canada at
proving proiie.ly and paying all) eines Sa*.., • -Mls. S.chuell'Suian7"
lap;I1ses Nuhn. Hoy, DabyloilLinei 1zrich frierir1 'a pleased to' 'see -
Mr. J- aline, ; rise esenown''
merchandise Bsri tan •limn left 'on
Monday fc, , his lichee, at Toronto,
alter the extensive seven-day sale'
at the nteratl. seers of J. Preter(
Mr. Pr ev is however continuing
this ;.tuitting buine ss sale, until ev-
ery_ai,.e is sold• to the ba"t+e count•=
era.
FARM FOR SALE
A fine 75 acre farm about five
miles from Zurich has been placed
inmy hands for !selling. On the
farm is 6 acres good bush, bank
barn, silo, and other outbuildings,
and good brick dwelling, • Farm
is well, fenced and drained and
water supply is excellent , For
particulars apply to A; F, Hess,
Zurich. 21-4
AUTO OWNERS ,
Try our anti -freeze for your
radiator, saves draining'every ev-
ening foor all, winter. It is not
expensive. --L. A. Prang.. -19
FOR SALE
A good "Ford Oar at a • snap
Louis Prang, Zurich tf-1s
Unto my premises ;about four
weeks ego, •thee.' :head of young cat
tie Owe r can lave. ,same . by
• 'NOTICE
In future we villi :operate our
cider hill and apple butter cooker
every 'Ittcsday and .Thursday each
week, until f,u; thea' nottee.' Make
arreugemeets by phone to • have
your work dude
P. C. Kalbflei,+;cis, Zurxli
•
In renewing your subscriptions
for your daily and weekly papers
remember the Herald Office is
agent for most of them and in
some cases can save you as much
as 50 cents on a single subscript-
.
ioxtr t t i T i
NOTICE
I have taken out License for
Auctioneer for the County. of Hur-
on, and am in a. positioe to cons
duct sales by auction. Give- me
a trial and I will assure you satis-
faction or no charge. ti -29
James. Denomey, R. R. 2, Zurich,
Phone No. 10--93
Tuxedo Chatterless
AUTO OIL FOR FORD CARS. GU
AF.ANT:CED :TO STOP THE CHAT
i
INOF
TERING G BANDS. Sold By
L. A„ t'RANG, Zurich, tf18
COAL
Supply Of
Chesnut and Furnace
On Hand
There passed aw.•eyi at Detroit on
Sunday Dee. 2 -tel, Mrs, Mary CTei-
r, - r, wife of 14Ir: Samuel MTitwer of
Pigeon, Milt. She was taking be,
entntente at that city and wasbur-.
ir• cit here on Tuesday of this eves
ek. Sli will beknown by many
int his vicinity having resided near
Blake some years rico, and is aesia
tar to Mr. Mosses Geiger of the 'til,
'age. ••
An interesting event took,place
at the Lutheran parsonage ox' Wed
;itosday evening Nov. 21st„ when
Rev H. Rernbe united in marriage,
Miss Aneie• a¥i : deugtiter of Mr; and
Mry Oenrad C: ISchilbe' of town and
Mr. Harrington E. Finlbeiner, of
Stephen township. They will Ze-
aids; on the farm on the 14th con.
Hay,' recently occupiodabir Mr`
Rose. and owned by Mr. 0, K.lopp
'i'hey have the best wishes of a
large circle of friends.
ZURICH'S NEW' STORE
Messrs. 17 C.. Hese and M. C.
Milliken are opening up a tieev`
;store in the old Johnson Block, and
will be handling everything in el-
eetrieal Merchandise; from fuse
plugs to Ilydralic turbines, h~argest
assortment of Xmas.. Stationery,and
deeor tioll,'3• ever dallayed in Zur-
ich, toys, framed pictures glees -
wave and many other \useful house-
hold articles too numerous to men-
tion,. They will also stock a large
assortment of ladies' fine !silk and
cotton gloves and hosiery. Store
will be open for business en or a-
bout Wednesday Dec, 12th;.:
Merchants wishing to bill 'or cir-
cularize rural routes ;ere no Ilongee
required to address and Istnmp
rash individual eircular. Under
the new cyst - re the Postrna'ster. will
Case & Son furnish anyone with the number of
boxes on any rural route, themes
PHONE 35
HENSALL -17 chant then 'ties his bills or circulars
into bundles, allowing one (for each
bloke and places postage Istanipe, •
equivalent to one gent per eirenl.ar
on the address, tag. The Postmlas,
ter chucks •the number with the.
L. D. 5., D. D. $, postage and the Post Office Dep-
artment, through ni nt , its rural coni.
DENTAL SURGEON iets, guarantees to deliver one to
each box. The Post Office Dept
At McCorrnic1. Block, Zurich, evw will permit of no delay on the part.
ery Thursday and Saturday. of any official or courier in ,the de
-
Main Office livery of the'ee eirettlare, but • de-
tIAIZ"CLLII3'S BLOCK, DA;3I7WOOD mastny eee,
prompt despatch', in every
in;
Dr. H. H. COWEN
UT OUT •PEkff '8UU011
A Oisea eThat Is ,Threatening.
Ninny Orchards,
't'reatment Heeonitneniied es. P'rlinire,
Tools Should Be Disinfested-»•-
(ionirol is' Only by Prevention—
Dead ,' rro Disease of Grapes.
:L4ntrtqutt,d by Ontairio t)epart.Ineni of
,'. z-ciiature, 'rui•oalro.).
Pear blight le caused by micro-
scopic bacteria spread by insects
l'rbtn disease -d woosi to beat the
hhoots and blossoms 'where it grows
and develops be
r.
e th the bark. For
this reason tapraying as a control is
,worthless,' The only reu edy is to cut
out: Infected parts,
Treatment Reaotumended,
During the whiter, at pruning all
infected parts should be. removed.
The symptoms of this disease are,.
on'.the trunk or branelies a blackish
color of the,bark; otetwigs:disesier-
atioe and shrivelling; also Probably
some leaves will still be attached. To
make sure that the blackened areas
on the trunk are really caused by -
beget take a knife and cut down
the bark. If there is a reddish or
brown appearance beneath the sur-
face, ; the trouble ie blight. Unless
"these infected parts are removed the
diesase will spread very rapidly and
'iii two or three years at the most
thetree will be dead or useless. in
the . aneantime if left this tree is
serving as a source of infection. to ail
beaituy pear and .apple trees in the
vicinity.
c`runing 'Tools Should Be Disinfeete i.
The bacteria winter • over at the
lower margin of the iufection, au -
bile the trees are dormant cuts cue
be safely trade' two inches belov.
the diseased part witilout the uteea
sity . of disinfecting the tools. it rue
trunk has become infected, the whit.
tree should be removed, ()nut
growth begins, cuts must be nl.tu:
six -to eight inchesbelow any out -
'ward. signs of injury. • At this Line
the pruning tools must be dis:ii ec.•',i
thoroughly after eac,t out with tee
erosive sublimate, 1-1,000. (gee tt,il.
257, Ontario Dept. of Agricuiturea
`Conditions In Spring.
In the spring, insects and ants par-
sicularly teed ou the exudate cans...
by ;,t• uucie la.and then carry rt
the 0u,v►.r4 and from there the ua.
easesrread by honey seeking e
sects,. J 0.000 , bacteria could 'hu,
room on a pin -head, ,end each is e,...
,able el increasing to a million •u ":.
more in twenty-four hours, Sem-,
. after infection takes place the bit,:
--sore Rule will wilt and droop t
through"th'ebrchard- again axtei ,11, ,
souring and break off with the Thal,,.,
all such drooped parts before the ;le
t,asa can penetrate to the ma.-,
braochca.
Control Is Only by Prei:ention.
Control therefore is only 'by or,
venbion, Cut 'out all infected tires a'
firing Cite dormant ; period. Agri.,'
Pater blossoming: break ok all aro,,r,.
ed spurs and remove any later se
enemas. Disinfect the tools with cur
rosive sublimate 1-1,000 after . eats.
set. Burn all infected breeches an,,
cultivate just sufileientiy to keep tn:
tree in moderate vigor.—E. ,i , i :i,;
neer, Horticultural Exp. Suiseet,,
vineland Station.
Dead Arm Disease of Grapes.
This disease is apparently becom-
ing more serious each -year in On-
tario vineyards, especially on thr
Concord variety, aha growers woulu
do well to examine their vines care.
tally for any sign of it.
Concerning its appearance, contrui,
etc., U. P. ,Hedrick, of the Geneve
Experiment Station, says; "A trouble
,same disease of recent appearance is
now doing considerable dauhaee i..
• the Chautauqua grape -belt,
Most common on the Concord. Prot"
the fact that it is usually found tet.
one arnPof the vine it is called "dean
arm disease" (Cryptospori:ila vltr
cola). The disease is caused by
fungus which. passes,. the., winter. it
small, black fruiting bodies in--tn,
dead party of the vine. Early in L..
spring tne•11tngus aere'ci5 by nlEttl.i:
ci spares jo alis, young shoots au.,
I.e,t�r ,ta i 1e set/sit attacks. 311:.,.ta..,
helltcs,' j,;, ciu.:.ag smell, black, ut:
long spots of spick -rot. Sooner t;l
later, if Liu diseased shoot is not Cit,
oft, the fungus• spreads to the art:.ss
or trunk .hi 1t1 Nimi, Droducing a
slow, city rot which in' cutuahy ..4,1114
the tli..eted part. Fortunately, tn.
prestneo er Inc ui,ense is u'tuciety tit-
tecteu by small yullowise leaves,
much criu.ptd about the margin. tine
f'tingue is easily controlled be mari;-
ing x110 til
aid artns When the
first eyinetozes appear and cutUa;,
these .off at pruning time. 11 Kitt
vine is ai:lch mutilated by Sued pleat-
ing, usually suckers can Ire lhr:;,i:;,
up trom beneath the surface of tike
ground to reuew the vine, Toe ap-
plications
p•lint tti„ins 'of bardeaux mixture, rt. -
commended for black -rot, are vanen
able i11 ji"c t i,liui" the clea seri t nub.
ease. Tine asq is largely preventeu
by'lenewing the eel wood of the vine
as soon as the iruiik begins to snow
c1 gux •]ud affil entrance,"
Ivor nunlrut, We are • advirshg the
.l atnt diatt
cettleg out el clit,t a :ltd
struts, Lathe' tiiau markihhg Ulei.l utiti
cutting r'; at pruning thea, Cut the
arttl well bellow any shoots ari,:tatua
oNictotice of tiie disease. 1iordeui-
tuna Exp. Station, Vineland St -tion.
Chasing Cattle.
ei little ravine?. placed in fencing
•xmy sevo some sick cattle. Many cat-
110 the every year from gonna tbt'oul h
week spots in the corn fluid fence
a.:ul gux'ging with fodder,. Much bene
n lost in •driviug cattle from feeds
hart. they should not range. (inc
•Iiui ,.f ceasing cattle Is herder on
•ov,. -..e and the temper' thaxt half a
„i hard work in the field.
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tbe sow and pigs bre° augers
are time to a good mieerai
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If Yor cannot afford a Ford why
not buy a nice Rubber Tire Buggy
HESS sells them
REPAIRING .
Painting Fried Car, One rioat, �,iv.Ort, Two Coatan. sakee2.0.09__.
iCovering Ford Top Gooch Material $27.00
Changing Ford Curtains to open with Doors ___ 5.00
g -Buggy $
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Painting-
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'jt10 TO $15 LESS TItAN” OTHERS.
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• ing Suits,
1, The very best lining's put
all our garments.
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