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Zurich Herald, 1915-09-10, Page 1• etx saes...is! ZURIC Vol.XV I ZURICH, FRIDAY PAIORNIN IPThM8E R -10, 1915. 1614-••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••.... • • • • • • • Preater,s • • m , • • • • • • • 11:1.1.18 UMffier I 1 • • • o • • • ••••••••.. SALE •••. To clear out as much • of our • Summer Goods as possible we f i are offering thern at the following t reduced prices. You get the i i benefit, we get the room. i • • Ladies white lawn, organdie and voile waists, very latest. 1-3 off Ladies and childrens middy blouses newest styles. 1-3 off : • VIIMMINIMMINONMINIMINWO.... 41 4: Girls' dresses in checked ginghams t ) ; i neatly trimmed. 1-3 off i *; Ladies corset covers in crepe and I .1••••••••=111.• lace. 1-3 off ...? r• Ladies white' petticoats, deep ' em- 1 broidery 1-3 off ' • • Z Ladies embroidered flouncing for • . ......... i dresses at reduced prices 3 only ladies hot 'weather parasols : • to clear at 85 cents . • • * • i Childrens straw hats Half Price ; ....._...... f Boys and mens straw hats to clear, ; at 1-3 off • •• • • • • • • • Children's Summer Coats • • • • We have a few children's coats left which we are clearing to 4 • WO, regular $1 50 and i; 00 • 4, • • • Khaki Coats and Trousers • • • • Just received a new line of men's khaki ooats and trousers, also • • boys khalii knickers • e • • ' • • • • • Silk Striped Shirts I We have added to our stock a new line of mons fancy silk striped * Z shirts, Something very nifty. Sizes i.,q to 16. Price $2,00 • • • lk • • • • • • • • • • • • Z • • 4 ,,,I; JAI. il,ragGlillUi • • GOLD MEDAL I TWINE Longest and NOTICE Hodse and Lot For Sale -also shop Possession given October 1st if necess, ivy I am building a Business Block in Zurich and offer the above Proper- ties at right Prices, apply to F W Hess, Jeweller. omir.4.46.froor-d.r•"4-)4.4-$4•214-0. t LOCAL NEWS - ; se,* Autmrni Sown Crops ResahOfor Experiments conducted at the .0ititrio Adricultural College and on ir atiOas Ontario Farms in 1915. 4101 two hundred and eighty-five varidiei of winter wheat and a large litamh6t:tef selections and crosses have beeneg!§Svn under experiment at the SagriOutOral College within the past taVefity- ix. years, Nearly all the in:jet-le have been carefully tested in eaCh.d. ve years, after which the in - .Mr W Goodwin of Goderich spent ferior Itds have been discarded and t Labor Day with friends in town. those vi iCh have given the best results M.r and Mrs Norman Kellerman of have IfOtt continued in the experim- Dashwood spent Sunday in town. en. Within the past year forty f ourteed hybrids, and a num- Mrs Fred Ehnes and Mrs EdSmith vi°1441e. of Shakespeare are visiting at the ber a f 'Oraight selections were grown home of Mr A Ehnes. under test, Of the named varieties fourteen been grown in eaeh of Mr, Julius Zeller of Berlin was a sesenty'Veate, and the results of these are of particular value. The average results the twenty year period show that thefollowing varieties gave the higliest average yields of grain per .a0e; Bawson's Golden Chaff, 51.4 bushels:, Imperial Amber, 48.5 bus, Strongest it We fully guarantee it +. visitor, at the home of Mr. J. -F. Rick° beil over the holiday:, Mrs W Buck of New Hamburg and. Mrs Eby of Berlin were visitors at the home of Mr E Bossenberry over SuDndr.aYE. S. Hardie, dentist, will be at basis; ' - Egyptian Amber, 46.9 bushels; -fiels;.., Early Genesee Giant, 47.1 bus - the Dominion House, Zurich, on Wed-- EarlY.Red Clawson, 46.6 bushels; and nesday, Sept. 15th and Wednesday Andy, 45;8 bushels, In comparison Sept. 22nd vdth these yields the Turkey Red gave Dr. B. A. Campbell and Dr, A. J.. ah average of 43.7 bushels, and the MCKinnon attended the meeting of the old Treadwell variety 42.4 bushels per Huron Medical Association held- in. acre., • Exeter on Wednesday. . From enquiries made throughout Ontario during the past year it was A Grand Fowl Supper under the the auspices of the EVangelical church. evident that the Dawson's Golden Obisilis still the most extensively will be given in their fine church sheds, iariet of inter wheat in Ont - Thursday evening Ockilser 14th, Look gr?wif- Seventyw tof for announcements, bills, programme, a'r'P'''per °ea • the answers etc. toedIlligaitiDawson's Golden Chaff as .. - the .most extensively grown variety in Messrs E Kaercher and II Snyder •shO different counties. This variety, of Berlin spent a few days at the i*-tISP results at Guelph fot twenty former's parents, -Mr and Mrs M yeneahas given an average of practia- Kaercher. Theynnade the trip, with ally goes bushels per acre more than 14.:E4eNdhrsee,;:00:5,-,,:.z,,,,, :,„1-.,:.;,. '., ... ' :. 'hufk014.:•vairiet‘r,gtUtT11:1glaarti;9411. sm. Arnenesimam.wenerse4. rsi.imem• Two only GasolmeStoves to clear Below Cost I, Produce of all kinds taken 4fr ;4 J. PR EETER. Telephone t4. * • + 4. 4. 4. 44 zuR CHI There are.1700 applications for en- co6dit'mno- The Dawson's Golden trance to the Normal Schools this.yeaa Chaff Was zriginated in Ontario thirty and the opening date has been delayed to Sept 14th to make ready for the increased attendance. Last year was four years ago. It produces a very stiff straw of medium length, beardless heads with rd chaff, and white grain a record when there were 1150 applic- which weighs slightly over standard along. teachers should not be scarce per measured bushel. There seems to after this number passes into the probe evidence that the Dawon's Golden fession. - Chaff is improving somewhat in qual- HONEY FOR EVERYBODY , AT ity for bread production. Farmers differentBulletin No. 616 of the United States prices, now since ;the whole Department of Agriculture states that crop is gathered. Good Buckwheat Honey 8 cents per pound. Good the Dawson's Golden Chaff is probably the leading variety of soft white winter Clover and Basswood honey at 10 eta, wheat in -the North Central and the A. better grade at11 cts. Best Clover and Basswood Honey at cents per North Atlantic States. It also refers as o ows, pound, 60 lb. lots, 5% off. J. Hab- ito this wheat f 11 • "This vet- erer & Sons; Zurich, ety stands up well in the field and is above the average in winter resistance. Some chauffeurs think that they The grains are somewhat harder than need only to blow their horns and the those of most other white wheats. In pedestrian will leap out of the way. several milling and baking tests that The chauffeui pa, in their arrogance will have been made it has given a good be getting up a horn code for the ped- yield of flour, rather low in total pro- estrian to learn and obey something tein content, but containing gluten of like this: "one toot -Throw a quick excellent quality." The Imperial back handspring for the sidewalk. Amber variety produces a large Two toots -Dive over the car. Three amount of straw which is medium in toots --Lie down camly; it is too late stength, a bearded head with red chaff to escape, but we will go over as easily and a red grain of very good quality. as possible if you keep very still. One In the experiments conducted at the long and two short toots -Throw your- College in 1915 the winter wheat gave self forward and will save both your an average yield of grain of 13.5 bus - arms. One short and two long toots-. hels per acre over the average of the Throw your self backwards and one past twenty years. The straw was leg will be saved. Four toots -It's all somewhat heavier, but the grain weigh - up with you, but we promise to notify ed one-half pound per measured bushel family." less than the average. For nine years in succession expos- iraents were conducted in treating winter wheat in different ways to prevent ways to prevent the develop- ment of stinking smut and the results have been very satisfactory. In the average for five years, untreated seed produced 4.2 per cent of smutted heads, while seed which was immersed fos twenty minutes in a solution made by adding one pint of formalin to forty- two gallons of water, produced a crop which was practically free from smut Owing to excessive rains this season a considerable amount of winter wheat throughout Ontario became sprouted before it could be harvested. Information regarding the value of sprouted wheat for seed purposes is hnportent. In each ottwo years when winter wheat was sprouted in the fields germination tests of the grain were made, The following results show the average percentages of germination from each selection. Skin over germ Concluded on paga 4) NO 7 j001100014114.0N000111414111.#114.111418 filmIliteffilIN046011001111441110,14111.4„ 1 11 1 1 WHITE- AND TAN Our stock of shoes for summer wear is now complete. We have never shown a larger or a prettier range. See our 'line of White Pumps, Outing Shoes, White CanvasShoes, Sandals, and the newest in Tan, etc. Butter and eggs taken in exchange for shoes. C. 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All our lines are :stocked,up with.the-.1atest -and,/pdst,,,that muy can buy. Come and see for yourselves and be I - , R. N. DOUGLAS BLAKE - ONTARIO 411111111111161111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i111111111111111111i111111111111111MIllilliii111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i111111M11111411111111i11111111111111111111111111111111N1111111!111111111r11 411111011111104111110411111041111104101111104/1/41/14111/0411/1041MP4/10 1 BARGAINS in Boy's C1othin Following are a few lines which we are offering at Bargain Prices. 80 BOY'S SUITS AT A SNAP $1.40 to $1.50 Suits for S4I.00 :3.50 to 4.00 Suits for 2.50 4.50 to 4.75 Suits for 2.05 5.00 to 5.50 Suits for 3.25 6.00 to 6.50 Suits for 4.00 '7.00 to 8.00 Snits for 5.25 Boy's Pants Boy's Cotton Knickers, regular 50c for 35c All kinds of wool Knickers and Bloomers at HALF PRICE Boy's Overcoats at Cost and Under. Don't miss this chance for cheap clothing. Above prices: Cash, Butter or Eggs. E. APPEL - ZURICH "The Clothier" NOTICE Notie is Hereby Given that a Curt will be held; pursuant to The Ontario Voters' Lists Act, by His Honour the Judge of the County Court of the County of Huron at the Town Hall at Zurich on the 10th day of September 1915, at 10 o'clock a m to hear and determine complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters' List of the Municipality of the Township of Hay for 1915 Dated the 24th day of August 1915. F Hess Sr, Clerk of the Municipality of the Township d Hay LOOK UP YOUR LABEL Take a look at the label this week Wo have corrected our subscription list up to August 4th and those who have paid their subscription account during the past several weeks should findthat the correction of date has been made. If you find that, the label does not read as it should call at the office or write us and wo will see that the co -creedal is made, And by the way, there are a few who have not had any change made in there label in sone time. Those subecrip. Lions shordd be prtia at one,