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ARY PUBLIC',
ens Hamilton Street. Just off
•'quare, GOD3ERIOR, Ont,
penal attention) to Uoni al and
Court Work.
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Mieder-keh by phone rand phone
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Insure and nothing helps? we gnae
antes Mrs, Sybilla Spahrs Tonsil-
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+soon, or money back, Wagners
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;At DILITZ BLO' , ZURICH ev-
Thursday, Friday_ and Bator -
SIM Mains Office
BTLBIys'S BLOCK, DASHW OOD
Andrew F. Hess, Towns IP Clerk
'wryer of marriage licensee. Notary
b y Commissioner, 1 ire and Aut-
Immobile In!auerance Representing
)Ron & Erie Mortgage Corpor-
ien., The Canada
Truat Co.
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Tal School of Auctioneering. Try
:ice tor Registered Live Stock
Breede). Terms in keeping
6ellth prevailing prices. Choice
?Urals for sale. Will sell 'anything
'lg,Where. Zurich
?flume 18-93 or writ
!Licensed Auctioneer
;FOR HURON & MIDDLESEX
M IN A ;POSITION TO CON-
•M,nce any auction sale, regardless
iesi to size or articles to sell. I
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NOTICE
COURT • OF REVISION
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
The CCourt of Revision to con-
sider appeals against the 1927
Assessment Roll, Hay Township,
will beheld in the Town lora)), Zur-
ich on Saturday, June 4th, at 2
o'clock, p.
A. F. HESS, • j'
!rowaahip Clerk.
FOR SALE
Baby Chicks, good and healthy.
Will also take in. eggs for incubate
ion at 5c. per egg for June hatch-
ing. Garnet Deters, Hensall P.O.
WANTED
A limited quantity of choice pot-
atoes, must be absolutely free from
rot. Apply. to George Deichert,
Phone 20-94, Zurich,
LOCAL NEWS
M'. and Mre. T. L. Wurn ripen
Sunday at Goderieb.
Miss Beatrice Kropp, of Detrol
'spent a few day's with her parents
M'1', and Ms. Oscar Klapp.
Mr, Harry Yungblut, Mi'ss� Ines
Ivan; rn
•Bari Yr girl
'r'u l lutand in
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nal
!spent the week -end at Kitchener
Mn. and Mr`:i, Herb Axt. of De
tl:•oit are visitiing at the home o
Mr,. and M. Ed. ',Axt. { .'
Mr,. Dan Truenaner of Credito
visited with hie brother, Mr. Hy
Truernner, a few dayis last tweelc
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1VIeidsrs. Chas an dWaid Fritz
were on a h tainetss trip to Lon-
don on Virednets,dayt
Messrs. Frank and Bill Siebert,
and Miss Nora Siebert of Detroit,
'spent the holiday at the home of
Mr. and Maas, W. Li. Siebert.
Mr. and Mrs, siferner Silber and
Sons, Charles and Douglas, of De-
troit, 'spent t'lo week -end with Dr.
and Mrs. Jos. Routledge. Mrs.
Eilber and sons are staying over
for a few week's visit.
Mrs, M. Ayres and children Eve
e1in and.. Milton; Mr. and ettes.John
T.r•uomrrer of Detroit, were week-
end visitors wtih Mrs. Er: True-
Eerier.
Friday, of 'thi's week, June 3rd
is recognized as the King's Birth-
day and a public holiday, and as
i. consequence all plaoes of bus-
iness as well as the Ea.nk will ob-
serve this National holiday.
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FOR SALEharried
and Mrs. W. Y.Dreier re
ttarned from Mildmay on !Sunday.
A number of choice: heavy work afternoon where they attended the
ing horses, all well broken in .and 'funeral of Mrs. Dreier's father, the
ready for work. Balance of hor- late Mr. Fei'singer, who was in his
'aes not sold at the auction ale, 8t4h year,. The funeral .taking
at Zurich on May 5th Can beseen
an farm of Thomas Kyle, Parr
Line, Hay. For particulars apply
to Artlra_ Weber, AdcTo.;eer, Dalai
wood, Ont.
FOR SALE
A 'choice roan Wimple Bull, one
year old.. Is from good milking
stock. Elgin McKinley. Stanley.
WANTED
WORK ON FARM. Experienc
ed married ,man, German, diplomed
dairyman, wants work on a farm,.
Apply to Willie Muller,
Hensel!, R. R. I
FOR SALE
Rubber ,,Case Heavy Plate Bat-
terse for $13.00. Also one nearly
nese R 'nfrew .crearn Separator,
very ch.4apl. L. A. Prang,
NOTICE
OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW
NOTICE is hereby given that
a By -Law was passed by the Town -
Ship of Stephen on the 2nd day of
May 1927, providing for the issue
of Debentures ,to the amount of
$772.00, for the purpose of pro-
viding Fire Protection in the Police
Village of Da'shwood,'and thatsuch
By -Law was registered in the
Registry Office in the County of
Huron, on the 16th day. of May, A,.
D,., 1927, at 1.48 p.m, in Book II,
Township of Stephen as number
491. , t
Any motion to quash or sat
aside the same; or any part -there-
of must be inade within three
mo'nth's after the first publication
of this notice, and cannot be made
thereafter. '
Dated the 25th day of May 1927
Henry Eilber, Clerk tor Stephen
Towo'ship. . •
Allmms
FARM FOR SALE
75 acre pasture Earner for rent
or will take in cattle this summer
Lot i6, Con. 7, Hay. Write or
phone, W. C. Pearce, Exeter, Ont.
FOR SALE.
A kitchen cabinet, good alenew
hall price,
elf. tQ A, F" Hesls. 4-4
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WE ARE SOLE AGENTS POR TH1
GENUINE
Scranton: Coal
ALSO CARRY
Coke Pocahantas
and Soft Coal
GOOD SUPPLY ON 1D
TELEPHONE Yt3II'R ORDERS
EARLY TO
Case & Son
HENS A.L I.
place on Saturday afternoon
Workmen are engaged in the
basement of the town hall, there
will be a new cement floor putt in
and a •nice sized room partitioned
off and fixed up tor `a Council
Chamber,. whicht will also be used
by the Women's Institute for var-
ious purposes.
Owing to a little mishap ewe
omitted the -following interesting
items in last week's issue; Mr. Leon
and Prang attend -'d the Annual W.
0. S.S.A. Track Meet held for pub-
lic and Secondary Schools of
Western Ontario on Western Un-!
iveesity Grounds, on Saturday,1VF.ay
20th.—Mr. aril Mts. R. F. Stade and
Mr. end Mra,. C. Stacie, motored to!
,.s
New Hamburg, on Sunday. • Also •
announcing the Monthly meeting of
th eBlrke Mission Band on . Satur
day, May 28th for election of of-
ficers, etc .
• Miss Vera Kalbfleisch _ iy visit-
ing at the Lutheran Parsonag a inl
EImiri, for a few weeks.
Charles A. Lindb'r•gh, a yo ung
American aviator, has thr lied the,
world with hie feat of f ying,a'oae.
from Ne* York to Paris, making
the trip of about 2,650 miles
thirty-three hrours.and a half. A
few days previous to . li.i; flei Tht
he was known only to a limited
number in hie circle of his country-
today
ountrytoday his name is .on eveiy lip on
both sides of the ocean, and is be-
ing entertained by the Royalty of
Europe, where great celebrations
are being tendered this rather a
quiet unasuming young roan, and
his pluck and daring have given
him much prominence in the temp's
of 'fame. His plane averaged the
speed of 113 miles per hour during
the long flight,.
Every motorist in Ontario will,
after July let of this year, be re-
quired to carry a driver's licence
It fixes {a fee of $1.00 for the lic-
ense and provides that it should
be valid ,until the end of 1;928. The
proposal for a driver's license for
motor car operator's has been her
aided by. Hon. Henry. The license
will be granted automatically up-
on payment of the $1 fee to exp-
erienced drivers, into which class
all persons who have driven 500
miles of for six months will be
admitted, inexperienced driver's will
will be required to pass the scrut-
iny of inspectors, who will be ap-
pointed by the dept. and which
Will cost $1 extra, The GOvernm-
ent is Iestim.ating: that two drriv= t
ers permits will b� issued to every
car which will be an income of ov-
er . $1600,0011 00,
Mond May ay Both, Was celeib-
rated by our 'Anie!rteat neighbors
as a National. ITolidy naamely Dec-.
oration :Day, and as a eonnequence
there
was a great invasion of yr
s-
itors from the U.S.A. in Canada ov-
er the week -end We actually do
lot realise 'how, many of our peo-
ple hive. aetua'1y left this country
and made their homes in the Un-
ited States, until a big holiday
takes place and the people want an
outing by !Visiting their good Can
Didion people, We .aro told that
the Lake Road on Monday `ceeven-
.. .
even-
ing as and just a �colitiriuous poase-
aioiY, !with all speeds from. 25
un to ,76 miles ,an hour. We intrst
wonder how our gravel' road's are
going to withstand such wear and
telr`el the roads, there is norother
alternative but have these 3nain
trAffir roads 'pave' or• son r' kinrl
t5�11 a rci auvra„o roa.l that. i,.:. . t•
and ouch abnormal absusma,'
GETTING RIO OF litikEOS
Results of , Co.operative Experf.
intents on Ontario Farms.
Oiter 'Eighty Farmers have Expert,
tented- ,.Rape 1'or Perennial Sow
Thistle tarsi Twitch Grass,--_
Eradication of Madder. Cau piorr
aril Vow -Bell.
(contributed by Qntarlo Oepa;rtrrtent o
Ftgrleulture, Toronto.)
In 1911 experiments were negul..
with the object of gathering data
from which definite state,nents high)
be made regarding the best methods
of controlling the various bad weeds
of the Province. In this connection.
over eighty farmers have carried .ou
successful experiments on their ..own
Yarns under instructions sent from
the Director at the O. A. C., Guelph.
1'he weeds experimented with were
Perennial $ow Thistle, Tlyitch Grass,
Bladder Campion or Cow Bell, Wild
Mustard, Ox -Eye Daisy, Field Bind-
weed, Wild Oats and Chess. In
nearly every instance they cleaned
the field experimented with, and de-
monstrated to their own satisfaction
the effectiveness of the method tried.
As a result of the data gathered
,:rom these experiments it is now pos-
.;ible to recommend with confidence
ctinite methods for the eradiction o;
jucIb weeds as Perennial Sow Thistle,
switch Grass, 73ladder• Campion and
Wild Mustard. •
"'he Plaice Method for the Control of
Perennial Sow Thistle and 'Twitch
Grass,
Cultivate the field until about the
Siddle of June, running over it fre-
;jnently with a cultivator so as t..
eep the tops clown and thus weaken
the "roots." A cultivator with hrc::.c:
,roi??A'S should be used, which will c:,•
aff the Slow Thistle or Twitch Gras
)elow the 'iirface of the ground t:;:
lot break :lip the rootstocks tr:.
zatteh. About the middle of Jul:,
.wily manure ai the rate 01 aij ,:•
weuty tons per acre (twelve goce,
.Dads,) Cultivate the manure . 1.1
aorough1y and with a double ntoul
aoard plough slightly ridge up th.
:and, making the ridges about twen.
ry-six inches apart On the r tdgt.
-3 OW pasture rape (Dwart Essr c v rr
.sty) at the rate oaf about one and
,calf pounds per acre. It is import
ant ,that the right amount of rap;
oe sown for if too little !s sown ts:
stand will not be thick enough
smother the weeds; and if, on tit
ether hand, too much is sown
rape plants will be too crowded ant
now grow vigorously enough to k e•
_ahead of the twitch grass u"
tie. Sow the rape when the land i.
sufficiently moist to secure qui°,
germination of the seed. If the rm.
is slow in starting the twitch gran:
ur'sow thistle may get a hold in the
rows and thus necessitate hand car
tivation. •Cultivate
the rape es eii,
week or ten days until it occupies ai,
the ground and makes further cult
vation impossible. If, when the rape
is cut or pastured, any of the weeds
remain, the field should be ridged up
.u..st thing in the fall and put in with
..nother hoed crop the following
year. This has not been Yount ne-
cessary when a good stand of rape
;.s been secured.
..racliction of Bladder Campion or
Cow Bell,
Badly infested fields should be
i.,,igned deeply in the fall and then
saluvated and cross -cultivated with a
.,road -shared cultivator in order to
break up and weaken the unoer-
ground rootstocks. In the spring
this cultivation should be repeated
frequently enough to prevent the
plant making any growth above
ground until it is time to put in a
uoed crop, which must be kept thor-
oughly clean le order to be effective.
A well cared for corn. crop planted
in hills so that it can be cultivated
both ways has been found to give
excellent results. Special attention
must be given to hoeing out any
,bladder canrpion plants which may
appear in the coin crop and which
are not destroyed uy cultivation. One
fail and one spring's thorough cul-
tivation followed by a well cared for
hoed crop has been found to destroy
practically all the bladder tampion
in a field except inexceptionally wet
seasons.
Preventing Mustard Seeding In
Cereal Crops.
Iron sulphate or Copperas can be
successfully used to destroy mustard
in standing grain without injury to
the crop. A 20 per cent, solution
should be applied. This can be pre-
pared by dissolving 80 pounds of iron
sulphate in forty gallons of 'eater.
Iron sulphate is dissolved quite read -
Hy in cold water. The solution shhrild
be strained through a cheese cloth,
as it is put into the spray pump
tank. This will remove dirt and
mall p rticles that are apt to clog
tie iio2z1es.
Apply on a calm clear clay just as
the first few plants in the fields `show
flowers. It is very important to spray
early. If the plants are left too long
the treatment is net 'lead°', so ease
tine. If a heat' rain comes 'within
twenty-four hours after the solution
is applied it will be necessary to
sl)ray again.
lid{ow to Apply the Solution.
An ordinary hand pump barrel
sprayer, such as is employed to spray
lee may be
fruit trees, or potato
Y used, 1? to +
sprayer can be rigged ;up to do this
work. Many of the up-to-date spray-
ars have a special broadcast attach- +
wont for spraying weeds. 'These are +
excellent for large areas, as they
cover a wide strip at each round. 46
Care must be taken to see that every
Mustard plant covered with the
sauna' DS Te flit of a fine spray,
—Y. ;Irl; IlOwitt,, O.A.C., Guelph,
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handle all the well known and re-
liable varieties of Face Powder and
Face Creams such as
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THREE ELOWI}R'S,, WOODBURYS AND MANY
OTHERS
These are Nationally Advertised
Goods which have a reputation to
maintain.
In Tooth Pastes we have' Forhans, Ipana,
_ Colgates, Pepsodent and Hutax
All kinds of School Supplies and Stationery
WE HAVE SEVERAL VARIETIES OF SHAVING CR-
EAMS, STICKS tO, PS AND POWDERS, ALSO A
GOOD STOCK OF SHAVING BRUSHES', eAFETY
RAZORS AND RAZOR BLADES ,
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reason of the cold; therefore-' shall
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