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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1923-12-20, Page 5woe Thursday, Deese abet. oth; 1,923 zunic BUSYNESS CARDS Fro dtooti Xilloran! EOW>,ms. yo rt t3xo, ' Solittilio s, Nlrtaries,. Pu;7Ile etc:, Office on the Square, Ind deole' trent Ramiltot ;"at, God- ierich. Private funds to loan • at ioweat rates; ytz, Proudfoot, LC, J. L�• Killoran W. F„La e in OTICE TO CREDITORS Holmes Will be n laelosail on Friday of each weep. NOTICE is hereby of k given thali Andrer 0<'Heas, Township Clerk all Persona laviagclainlsagainst usermarriage1enes. Notary the estate . of John Deichert, Sre 'Public, Commissioner, Fire and Aut- a1J of the village of Zurich, in the *mobile Taaaura,rcea Rep'ese itiug County of Huron, who died on the 30Th day of October, Al., 1909. Moron and Erie Mortgage Corpora- 'gen, orpora- t gen,The Canada q'rust .Co, Zurich, °atario; PUT YOUR Wants, For Sale, Loft,' Found Notice, Etc. Ads TN 1.1HIS COLCMN qr. 3)iy► ro G. L. S i.Y.h °(fPoroutto,) (D.D,S„ eChicago) =4 DENTIST UP AT W ALPER • HOUSE, ZURIQ+„CH, EVERY WEDNESDAY, MAIN OFi'ICE - HENSALL A•U..0-" '-lmO*E,l -R OSCAR KLOPP Graduate Carey 14, Jolae$ N at- lonal School of Auetioneering, Try, tape' for Registered hive Stock; (All Breeds). Terms in: keeping +with prevailing Prices. Choice farms for sale,. Wi1T sell anything' 'anywhere. Zurich. phone 18-93 or write, 'Licensed Auctioneer County Licensed. Auctioneer for- Dun Y of Huron, In a position to con- duct any auction sale, regardless is to size or articles to sell. • I solicit your business, and if not Satisfied will' make no charges for eervice$. Arthur Weber, - Dashwood. phone 31 r 13. Zurich Mut MARKET Fresh and . Salt Meats Bologna • Sausages, etc High.* cosh • Price for Woull 1 16 ct Dasa�,K ��...e....--_ OASfi .FOR Sl3INS ,. H1DES: Yangblut &t Delo/sort Deichert ZURICH 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 •58 Zurich O. S. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S, DENTIST . eraduate of the Royal College to! Dental Surgeons of Ontario and r of the University of Toronto. Late District Dental Officer, Mil- itary -District. No. One, London,Ont Office :hours at Zurich every .TUESDAY AND FRIDAY frons 39.00 a.mi. until . 5.00 'p.in at the Com- mercial House. Main Office at Dieter, Ont.) Phone 34. -19 L I VE IIP 0��/]I�(♦�'��Lti ,T�t WANTED 7 ♦ Al. � E D Waken every !day till 3 Oclock p.m. Do not feed fowl same mornings. Within 'brought in. Highest -Cask' Prices -CASH FOR -- Cream and Eggs W. O'Brien Phone $4, Ztn1ch COAL dill &Wintei Deliveries 1921 .&NTHRACITE LACILWANA. COAL OKE—Jost arrived car of -very 3aigli grade Coke for Ranges and Furnaces SOFT CO AL—NoVv' in 'stockear of high grade West Virginia r Lump. DOUL.CTS-Now on the way, car of Our 13oulets for Ranges and Furn- stces. ' These are well known !tend give good satisfaction 4L73ERTA COAL—Expect" soon, Two Cars o1 Alberta Coal ,,,■Cari.,teLcaxl soAti & PRODUCE MERCHANT phone • Office 1Ow, House 10), 401tfice&Coal Yards, J3reeltStrtts�ett, HENSALL : Q A c 1 A are requested (to forward their eta-, iu s dult ;proven to the undersign- ed on, or before vie 28th day of ;December, AJ), '19..3, AND NOTICE FURTHER IS GIV EN that after the said date the Executors will proceed to distrib- ute the estate, having regard only to the clai'tave of which he then shall have notice. DATED at Zurich, Ont. $:ihiS lith day of December, A.D,, 1923. Henry Deichert, E, A. Deichert,. r^ Executo:rre. FOR SALE • A. good secondhand baby car- riage for sale. 'Can be seen at Meliek & Braun's Furniture Store. •FARM FOR SALE Farm on London Road. Lot 74 Con. 1, Stanley, is offered for im- mediate Sale. Apply or write to John Torrance, George Shipley, or W. Brydone, Clinton. FOR SALE • Fine residental property 1 in Zurich. Good brick house wired for hydro, good well, stable, gar- den and fruit' trees. For partic- ulars apply to A. (Ft Hess, Zurich. tf-21 FOR SALE Pure bred, White Wyandotte Cockerels, well bred.` Apply to Thos. Westlake, R; R. 3, Bayfield, Phone 11--39, Hensall. • FARM FOR SALE, A. fine 75 acre farm about five mites from Zurich has been placed in. my, hands for selling. On the farm. is 6: acres good bush, bank barn, -?silo; .ang other. outbuildings; ', and good brick dwelling. Farm, is well fenced and ,.drained 'inti water.. IsuppIy,! • is excellent..; For particulars apply to Ar F. Hess, Zueich, 21-4 AUTO OWNERS , - Try our anti -freeze for your radiator, saves draining every ev- ening Poor all winter. 7t is not expensive, -L, A. Prang. -19 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- ion, , . . In a feet g^tme of hockey- played in Pittsburg city, Penn,, with that team ag.iinst the S. 'T1ary's team of Toronto on Saturday* night q• "Babe-7" Siebert, whose' home is in 7,ye'acn and who, lalavecl in the Tor onto te'tm, WW1 th'' oui.ata"tli'nn 1... fir C+mt*r�•ttulation s Bnhc, re titer early in the season for gouda a . brilliant :showing,' On next Sabbath there will be Christmas Isery i.ce's all day, morn - in:;. eeening and gee in the SSun- dav schrol in the Ev-antr^'llcal ch- urch', On tlietevering or Chtlettnas nDec. '25th, the annual Festival will take nlaee. .Thin Slimily School always puts up ,something worth While ou ch occasionb. Every- body le invii•ed to corns and en- joy asplendid program. The en,litrii''t "es ares working heard to make it a regal success. Doors'of 'n t1' V.00 1?l.m„ Program begins at 8.00 pan. , The Evog^elistic campaign tit O 0 the Evangelical church, ,Oreditou, closed on Sunday evening, Dee. lij. The reti^sults Exceeded the fondest hopes, of Pastor, Evangelist and Supply Of Congregation, The highest num- ber of eonVersiona at one meeting Chesnut and Furnace were 28. Tete total number of 77 Itersons were led to.. the altar of prayer, 84, persons were taken in church membership by pr'ofess(on of faith and three by latter. Rev,. F. IS, Jordan, is a peerless land courageous preacher, his message being always charming, interesting and powerful. Those who have heard him will ailwnys remember hia ",words sot on fire" and will ever, have the detsire to hear hint The offering on 'Sunda r of $275 is LOCAL NEWS lVxr: Ru esell F l eters ways at Loaidon on 1Vlrfoc ;,ty, Mr. John Deichert (wale to Lon- don op WednelsdaY. ' 1Vlr, 0, F. i z wale at Dash trunci ons business on Wednesday. 1<Ir, Emery Ruby of Kitchener, IN visiting at his ,horse here. West'inlghoues Electric isperaks for itself.—l4ess &MiI1itken� Mr, John Neff and Miss Elam, are 'spending kh+e week. at Blyth, Brussels and Winghain. The Annual Can. Conference of the Evangelical church will beheld at New Hamburg next ,April Miss ,Gralce Kellerman of Dash- wood waft; a week-enld rt ith her cousin Miss Dorothy Fritz. Mra. F. Gen:ttner of Dashwood is staying with ber daughter, Mrs. E. Oesch for the iwinter months,., Mr. and tMntsl. IS. E.':l+aust of 'Lon- don were vtaitors in the village ov- er the week -end. Mr. Dan( S. Williams of New Hamburg visited his. melee, Mrs. C. L'. Snaith onl Mond;ty :night, Miss Maztie Kraft .elf Dashwood, visited, with her lady friends in the village last week. 1.. Mr. and Mrs(. Wj. F. Braun and little son 'Billie !were Sunday vis- itors at Crediton', Earl Wierdo anci constable Bloch were in Goalerich o7 Tnr'davIast the fernier being call as juror. Mr. ;Daily of Seaforth demonst- rated new Ford a ,a t I` .oa d Sedan in town ^'a Ttresday, and it sure is aline little car. , • . Mr. 1VI'i' G. Deitz wafs in. London on Mondar,v, having some repays. ma7efo Lthe ringer ;of the teleph- one central. • ?e5grs Harvey and Haines and Miss Kellerman of Exeter, were Sunday evening visitors with Miss Dorothy Fritz. HERA,;iL: Ni'ti' +a .lid•bt,.ae j titer,x li+' All caches lVi ty d3t+ i''lat,ltl+tl tri. t51tu'i y ,N't So With Some t'hei'r, e•ic',5 1,1111 t):3, PAl.ples anti l°1,'d',.i",wi^'-•• A New Htpawberry ititierrt;t. known rl'i ieetatit'Ot'4-'ll or LIolilsl,'rrse. • 0 on4r•ibt,nt;d 0 1);.0.: It; 1)0,,tsrtrnutrt of Agrlot,i-.,are l orneto,r 114Fiily of our ;'o rtuninly grow varieties of 'traits r,re "self-sireri,e iiett Is ;'',Tele hies ettes will not da Ytitr,i: ilo: trolls 'Wh4'n. oeilin tedwith 4.at�1, yen pullet, but retinue pollt'zr holo rrc(tlier variety. The grur,er who 1: 'fanning to set out Lew oi•otard inutile; carefully study the question ,t se12-sterility and plant accordingly, :'niche;; &lily He Planted In knocks, Peaches do not need cross-polliri- ittion, and can be planted in solid ;lochs of one variety with assurance fill crops. They are "self -fertile,,' elnrost, all of our other tree fruits, however, are either cotltl,lelely "sell• sterile" or partially so. Partially seil'. sterile varieties zn:.y give fair crop: in seas; ns .when bloom has here heavy and weather conditions lever sole during bloomliit;. it stat of three or lona per cent. of the blossoms in a heavy bloom will give a crop. 11 !is in sc.asons of light bloom or 61 untarorsblf5 setting" weather that "0...45 -pollination" is Se' ec Firt l;il, R't ars Are Partly Seat-Ster'i'<t alt erre t I'lety of fruit may vary tit t€r^lt,ti vitt. climatic conditt.,.r. ..r oilier modifying Y g Yactois. In Cali et; tlt . Bartlett pear is partia:e mei, sterile in the cuast valte s and is g,t.r atly benefited when Dolce vari, • le` are inter'plantc•d. Fligeer up o ine tubiirills of California tile Li:.rt u is sufficientiy self -fertile • to gtv J: tl crops evert when planted i><I i blocks, In Ontario toe tirade, ttraetieaily -self-sterile, and tuasa aa, •.other varieties planted u tnsere good crops. Cherries Selr-Feet,#-'• Swe,'t, au4, .•.et_ile.. Auto 'strop Safety Razors from, .spur herries are self-r:r;ile, 4E10$1.00 up at g. Oesch, also blades for roll hi} planted in solid blucius of o:,+ auto strop and Gillette Safety. ,-eriety. Sweet sherries on the otti:.! Aliso all.kiaadls, of hair tonic, Hair ';and at'e alt telesterile, and in sm..? groom, Stay -put, etc. ahv'ray;s, on rases was in the varieties Bing, Lan: hand, ',Jeri ,i1n, cl th Napoleon, are also ", t int et- ' - atm t 1s the pollen of el, • The annual; Lutheran Christina'si example Atli not fertilise entertainment will be, held as us- 'dint J3itg Or Lambert. Blactt pat on Christina; eve. Dec( 24th, lar rian i, one of the best varieties when the assuil good program will 1:1.1(1108' o plfor pollination purposes' ,seven by the c'alk:Iren. , tiil3adt vaantt'ietles of plums •are also self sterile. Apples vary to fertility, eu. The continued •ine weather is ther e..eye few varieties which do n .t indeed' apprre,atrel b'y nil, , and matoi ally benefit from interpiantln, will shorten the winter. The roads of varieties so as to secure eros:, ally 02 th? 1T91 V . be"t, 'even better pollination. than in ISunire,: and autos, Whatyarlelies of eac r fruit shoele fine. , rje planted together foggy cross-poilie- •ati•on prurposes? - The probllero is Iargciy "Oae ,of.- binonniag,date, , The hlarear 14w Staw.oa will be pleases! t:;; adtriseee,clr grower as to his. owe. ,particular `pelli'nation, problem,— w: le P::;mei•; Hort Exp,. Station. cineland Station, Mr Le A. Prang is. last intra a !I'`* r•+•a. oliiie ;oilier otiii p next. -.16 his' Gata,.Y.' andimp' ement` strop Ho will 'also' be equiprred . with a fLae• aa, 'system. for the.co.tav';nience of auto o Vlontien. Deeembev 3111. is eom- in tiotn 'Deo for 'Township. notincil aud.I'.tli Truts'ees., ..!3nt- look w-rI o" zizao`1,ri coin';" as they both had a i'workont" et it last year. 'The G''nd jury, Gee ri„ rz,, ret- urneetca itrue hill af; Shin John A. Sage of tarot ter, a'-si^tst whore s serioua^ cheer hos been lair', en - de' sectionz 301 of the Criminal Code. A ytJring giel under .16 is the alleged victim of the accused who is unmarried and :about 60 yrs. of age. - NOTiCEi I have taken out License f•ar Auctioneer for the County of Hur- on, and aur in a position to con- duct sales by auction, Give rne 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 tF0R1) OARS, GU ARANT RED TO STOP 'i'.ECE CHAT T1;.ltING OF BANDS. Sold By L. A. ?RANG, Zurich, tf18 On Han 'Case PHONE 35 d Son 1IENSALL -17 Dr. H H. COWEN L. DA S. D. D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At McCormick Nock, Zurich, ev- ery Thursday and Saturday. Main Office On SVfarch 5th, for a, two week's clan[ heavy loads to draw, especially on L1ARTt1it13'S BLOCK , 1)A.SEWOOD(laxgty uneven grotXiatl, 'and that she Is not en; eloquent dietinctiion that hisser vices( wereg reatly appreciated.'. EZe left on Monday for 'Calbert;i Neb. and after conducting smtila,i• Meetings there at several places,:. will return to Hanover, Oonan, abouut. the middle of 'February and .illi clue at Zurieh Evan,gelioal church, i1 NEW ST.ii:i'WUEBRy DISEASE, Lear Scorch or' Lioilisi,ise d)eseei ,ell and''1'ieatmeirt For It Suggested. , Until recently the fear spot of p* straberry • has been consideifed to he the most serious leaf disease of the cultivated strawberry. During the past three or tour years a leaf disease has been observed in straw- berry plantations, and which seems to be generally distributed through the southern and eastern parts of the Province; • This disease from its ap- pearance can be appropriately called "leaf scorch." .Considering the fun- gus responsible for the disease, it cern be designated "mollisiose," Dr. R. E. Stone, of the Depat'tnient of Botany, Ontario Agricultural College^ thus describes the disease and treat. ttlent; ' symptoms. of the -Disease. 3n the spring,-.1klay and June, the strawberry . leaves become covered with etnall, 1i,'tgular, purplish spats, ,The "spots enlarge and coalesce until the rwritole teal ;rias becoatie involved. When tire' spots halve become quite large they turn ashy brown ur dirty grey in the Center and theca sins:. fruiting specks or acervulae appear. In these acervulae hyaline, two -centre spores apirear. These spores serve in spread the disease to other leaves and plants. Later, in July and Augusr, the entire leaves dry up and the dis- eased plants; . take on a scorch 'tl appearenee as though burned over with tire, It is not uncommon to see whole beds present this appearance end it becomes difficult to tilstiuguib.i the ;plants suffering from leaf seer cc, from those severely .injured bydrouth and white grubs injury, Varieties Sueeepilbie to the Disease. Not all yareeties are equally sus- ceptible to pule disease. The most,. susceptible seems to be Clyde follow- ed by Glen Mary,'iaverlaucl Senator Dunlop, New Williams in the order given here. Control. Control treasures have not been worked out, .Froth field observations the following procedures would seetu to be, desirables Clean cultivation. Removal and destruction of all deed leaves ie spring. Spraying with Bor•tieauu mixture, In setting out raspberries, black- berries, dewberries, and strawberries, young 'plants which grew the preced- ing season are generally used, except wlieu they are `planted in the au - teem, In that case plants of the Current seasort's growth are used. J Marc In foal can be used for farm or road work up to n short time before parturition, but the closer this Period is at hand the greater cape tnttst be taken that she has not too arivre toe fest Page Viva 14. Iv Art dr 041 til4079 ul TitePraprietnyorPatontlfrealcomott AVetelable PreparafionforAS t; SimilaaingtiinFoodbyPegula ;, lingtheStotnaehs andIioweis �hl' TilerebyPCrsaotingpiges#ioa Cheer'ufness aftiliestConlalas neither OpJituri,Morphilie not ,'Mineral. N0T NARCOTIC Repot OanSAMIONIFITEI .Pxmpk0 Seat Sa::na 4:',bnoisa8,rdle',. t salts Peppermint j/(rarLcnata Joie; CIa•rficaSaga7' llf t*rpera:tatmr r AhelpfutRetned�Tfor GetlStipation aad'nir,rrhoea and Feverishness and 'I Loss©C';S 8P re,Stlitin$thcrff initdanCY;" _ r le5ina'"�hueoY 1, lac/�SyiQ,ni ^^" Loss. 1.-,;.• Fas CENTAUR CoMPA7,r For Infants and Children. others Know That p Genuine Castors Always Bears the Signature of in Ose For over Thirty dears CST' 1, Exact Copy of Wrapper. The +.:ENTAUR COMPANY, NEV/ YORK CITY, 11111.11111.4 If' Yor cannot afford a Ford why not buy a nice Rubber Tire Buggy HESS self them REPAIRING Painting Fo:d Car, One '"oat, $15.00, Two Coats $20,00 iCovering Ford Top Good: Material $27.00 Changing Ford •Curtain's 'to ;open, with. Doors' .5.00 i�aintigiig En $ og5'.._ $8.00 IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE I-IAVE IT WE RERUB13ER YOUR 8tJGa•Y WHEELS. F, esCo. � ii.. Zu rich * �� ti •g,.i .e, F.E• i � �• € �d•d•.i.,l ,Q..A3�3�� l+� 3 3' ?t'F+++++.H. fi„i,.l..g„II••F•it.i••d•++3 • Lumber Laths ��s Everything in. •r Combination storm and screen dcors made to order, I ▪ Lurnber and Building Material Custonar,,d1,'ork cur . rcciuhy + A-Stl�c�'Y ray s > , in the +l' e market for saw logs ‘0. ICALBFLEL 11r ▪ PHONE 69 �. o - ZURICH ▪ �.t i 'l tik,z 1, i..t^k i ,Fib t �i»F+;•ih�N h •! fr� ++++++4-44+4+++++++++++++.4.4 4. e• .j. 'i' 41- WHY WE CAN SELL SUITS FROM +$10 TO $15 LESS THAN OTHERS. 11. naanship, second to none. '1'3. Have only one price for mak-t5i Ing Suits. V' 4. The very best linings put in all our garments. +i•. 1•5, We guarantee satisfaction or money refunded. 1, LOOK Five Good Reasons We stock our own goods. Our Suits are made by work - 1 4. 4, �e. 4. {W. H. 1 _ `TAILOR AND FUN s t•I f 1 j ! 1f7.A.Y ,AND NIGHT :� , ~---�E+-- ^ *-'3+- +..-*- +t--- +--+--+ii•"-• + RAL. DIRECTOR "F 1?H e 0. NE- No. 86 e8