Zurich Herald, 1927-06-16, Page 5tsxsri„•ty",''duner 16th, 1927
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;d'rrrsech. by phone and •Ph
charges re•Vereed.
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W!at:'the 'fir, said
'pon'stllta a.re''Diseatsed Must op -
Sp
i ab'r'is 'Ton -
',ei•ati• 11;`i a. Syb lid,'
as
Itis 'was al)'i icci, •Tonels heal -
;'ed: and''the 'Operation cancelled;.
Try 'it a .'t ourWagn017*B Gro-
,eery, Zurich,'
FOR SALE
,ti, -Used baby carriage in good
,condition, For quick 'Wei apply
at Herald Office.
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We...carty °in. stock for retail
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el,,�lsa+lraY ar11 atutxt-.:41. e+
a isupply )f • Saiverwebds;
Tito. . ," John -
4,114t D
'line '. 'sti7u,.:ButcheiZuiieh. ,
• 'Main t7n
Aftlitrow F Hen's, Then ipdCIerk'
Wrier of -.mealier 15taenee>at.' 1
E1iColsioner,'Vire -:selleerA,uit-
ri ohile TnlaueTanes �eael/ ting
A' z, -Erie .::I+dortg ged ,: orY?or-
. Co.
' it• 'ao n: '7Cba,dsna,aa,Truat
. 'i>ENDEpS:WANTED
i Tender3,will •be received for the
carpenteroe w ork;, •,an4 the, metal.
rbofieg with .•\ utting: en, of roof.
for the:.Lutheran Qhuroh ,sheds a1;
,Daehwood•.i Plans apd;epecificat�.
n'a' cam:.be ,'sceen., fr•,oiu 31/fr... H.
adera, said tenders aro to : be il;ani
ed.an no. later than. June 27t1L 1927
1r
to.'aid Mr, Racier.
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-ositms AFF
''frra►i`Ixaate Carey rat
'i , School of :Auctioneering Steck
p; a for ;Registered Live
Al Breeds).
Terms in .keep
'prevailing
ps
Choice
eriniga v�sale. W Will self aulthir.
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Ileteme 18--9I ar .10rite, 7,uric*a,
licensed Mutineer
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AOR 1`1 •
Ali IN A. POSITION TO C:ON-
ij tt, aan3r..auctionsale regardless
'sol. sires er, article's' �d lir ',net;
Wendt ti your bindeles i emerge®. fur
liin'blataed �v4,1' made'
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and �a�
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Sausages, etc'
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ZURICH LIVERY
T lam - in a position to aceoan0-
2tdate all requirements in the Livery
,Ina mess, have Auto Lor hire, Any
g done in the teaming line_
GEORGE 3. THIEL
' one 59 .:Zmrieh,Ont,
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,P O [J: L T+ R Y.
`• , .11WANTED•
gram every day till 3 O'clock,p.m6
:1.o not _teed Iowl iaame morning
,+�itdegp brought in.
righest Cash Prices
Cream and Eggs
I O'Brien'
• are Q$ Zurich
fl -e a dquarters
TIRES° TUBES
AND:
Storage :alleries
By&
PYdle
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FOR SALE
i421's, J :J: Sniritlx of TrenOall. is
renewing acgUaintaneels in 'Zurich.
Mr,' Harvey Weber 9.t Detroit,
renewed d friend's in the 'village one
day last week • • ,
Mr. John I -T. Kochens spent Sun,
slay at the bora of ,Mr.•Peter Dei-
chert, Sr.
Bender
Mr. 'and Ml�', W u, H. :ltiea] cl
'of Detroit, visited with relatives in
Zurich the past wt'ok,,,
Dr.- R. R. Boris and'famnily ` of
Seaforth ',sp'ent Saturday at th'e
home .of Mr, John Don l ti's:,
Mr,. Alfred Sreenan of .iLondon,
DI:. visiting With hlis brother 1VIr,
Arthur Sreenan..
Mr.. and Mrs, Geo, Toch of Dash-
Wood were in the village on Tuel
'say„• ,
Mr, and Mrs. W, P. Braun -of
Forest, w; re: week -end •visi'.ors ev,th
re1atij'e&
here.. ' • .
1VIr. and. Kra. C. •:l+ri a aiui son -
Ward, and Mise Pearl Wn.Lata were
Sunday vi'aitere at London. .
Mr. and Mrs. -Win, in•, O'Brein were
"Suncla.y visitors at Sta,fre.
Mz', W. C. Wagnee a,on
Leonard and Moe Er n :et'„ v,:si'e 1
in Kitchener and- Guelph over. the
week -end;
Mr. L. 'Schilbe, of the village,
delivered a carload.of anthracite
chestnut coal, Which. met with pea
dy demand.
The Police •TrUetees had . a new
conerete floor~ put into the• fire
hall, which will add greatly to
Birds Work. Weil for Man Prat.
ticatiy,Withon r Wages.
Do -'Splendid Work In 'Field and
(»'chard tileadoww' ljzlrke' :aantd
Micelles ..Real 'Friends of Farmers
'1"becibt+eas.t' Devours tJpnny salt,
wNt7a n17ta--43.SFi'tt1ee.4 Wile 41 SYtQllld lie
as .00 -WO: '
ttnontxibuted' 1y Ontario Uapvrfrfrerit or.
Agrteulture, 'loronttrg.) ,
Mel) l) we emplray a Mae and put
him to week tn.the itelds destroying
the weeds and insects that are liijur
lour to crop production, we are oblig-
ed to pay for the service with the
coin -Of the rea1di `'ii'the weedl;'end
insects Were not'eontrollel, crop pro-
duetion would be greatly hampered.
We willinigly pay,,Ine human labor to
pttitivatemid protect; the erops, while;
at the same tintsgiv9rrg little thoia.ght
to the great service rendered by birds
as fart>.help—m
yes, unpaid,far'help.
Weeds grow ituixi` weed 'seeds ` 'De-
stroy tbe. weed sped and 'we oialcf'in
time ;set"'rid ot''t'his akricultural pcs't.
Iz..sect6'that feed' on farm' crraps''coante
froth' the eggs of moths, flies; .1seetles
and butterflies; .destroy ttaeee' early
iir•..tltu year .and, prevent the swearers;
of yqung crawlers; gaining. life �•aaaa
etiacl�ag the c ops, • , ,
The Baird Is ttxe L' npaid Farm &fella: •
A meadow lark will eat, cacb.. da •
tit •
weed seeds and insects In quail i,
greater than Lts 'ewe bpdy velght.
Four ounces of weed soecis or yotita r'
grasshopper's each day oh ail aver'a'ge
fol- the year would mean the destrnc'-
Baby Chicks, good andhealthy, the: appearance as well as coni'en- tion. of over 99 Viandsin a year.
Will also take in eggs for incubat- icnc;
Twenty meadow larks on' the ?arm
ion at be. • per egg for dune hatch- Mr. anrl`'PalVit. ��'. K. Tinlctn ain�r would, consume a ton of weed seed
in Garnet D,aters,: IIensall P.O..during, the year. A ton of 'weed s; .1
g-- and cta�lahi:er 14Th=s 7lnwel of S`rit- gatheredIromthefieldsninw•scem
ford, were Tues. -edify visitors with
FOR SALMr. and Meal W. *-l. oHfnnnfa
1VIni. Hao hart t P. Tf est, "Ml Cxeo •
A •clioiee roan Wimple }Bull., ons A. Bloore, ?L• C. Pit gera'd all of
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year old, Is from good milking Detroit, ,hr, week -end" with
Stock." Elgin McKinley. Stanley, Mr.' and M. Everett Heist. .'
WANTED
•WORK OZ -FARM; Ex,p.erienc
edea arried eman, Gorman, iaipiomed;
dairyaaaan, wants .work. on .a , farm,
tiply to , Willie Muller,
;. Hansen, :R. R,.3
FOR SALE
Rubber 1/4Ca'se Heavy Plate Bat-
teriEee for $13.00. Also one nearly
new Renfrew .cream Separator,
very cheap L. A. Prang.
• TOFARMERS
FA73.
During the 'summer months, we
will operate_ our chopping mill on
three days- only of •each week.
namely' Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday afternoon's only.
• Zurich Flour Mill.
FOR SALE
Good steel tired top 'buggy, also
one -Ford !sedan. Apply; to,' C.
'trta-& Son•, 'Fo'rd Dealers, ''•
• • NOTICE.•.
COF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW
NOTICE is hereby given that
By-law 8, 1927, was passed by the
Council of the Towiaship of Hay
on the 4th day of June, 1927, pro-
viding for the issue of debentures,
to the amount of $828:0U for the
pnrpo'se of purchasing fire fight-
ing equipment, for the Police Vil-
lage of Da'sliw ood, and than !such
Bylaw was . registered in. the
Registry Office • of the Registry
Division of the County of Huron
in Book II for By-laws on the 8th
day of June,' 1927, as number 494.
Any motion to quash or 'set aside
the !same or any part thereof must
be made Within three months 'after
the first publication of this 'notice
and cannot be made thereafter.
Dated the 11th day of June 1927
A. p. HESS;
Clerk, Township int Hay
COAL 19'.
WE ARE SOLE. AGENTS FOR THE
GENUINE
Scranton Coal
, ALSO CARRY
Coke Pocahontas
and Soft Coal
ISOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
TELEPHONE "YOUR ORDERS.
EARLY TO
Case & Son
Pciosts 34 H$NSALL -17
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The period' of tiiliie for the Car-
rickk Camp kneeting of the Evan-
gelical church, will be held on the
-camp grounds, near Mildmay be-
ginning Tuesday Julie 218t, and
ending Monday Rine 27th. The
ministers of till Hanover District
will have full 011ar:N') o tthcso,,shirr- Sec:'' eatritars., was appointed to
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fir. afel i i a, Irv: gel -vide,
el,ii^,htes M•,inn1 ii'icl pearl of 'she
14tlx con, and Mr. Ed. Finlcheiner
of Ct' iito .n; w.•.‘re Sunday Y i'eitors
ht Milw-ewf,irti.
Mir ane' 'keg .Eli' Boshart and
son of ' Baden are visiting' relati
ver add' fxj mds around There. They
lie' leavfag "Shottly''for 'N \v
States
Miss L. McClure, ailis.F. Lamh'rt
Mrs, James Laidlaw' and daughter
Ester of C oesty 11, Mich:, and .Parrs:
Me0lure, of Sandusky, Mich.,- were
week -;end vi'sitor's at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. -Weber.
Som•o 1,:nruly boy:] of the vii
lage are Hereby Warned to Tiliiscon
tinue thro xiag'ston's on veandahs
and tob reek of:f- orn,amonts tfrorn
.some privatoty owned fences • -a-
long.the -eta. of Zurich. IIf,this
'practice will. not discontinue'' •• an
example will be 'shade of 'such boys
The -weatherman continues to
delivering a large order, but a littl.,,
flack of meadow larks will do it Al
such birds' worth protecting? Lf yoe
saw 'a little meadow lark perched a
side a -hundred pqund sack
seeds the gathering of which i pt::'
rented this. year's work, dont you
think your heart would soften and
ybu,wotild spare .the bird's life? The
normal man who appreciates a good
"friend will not' injure nor will he
Wu* any,. one' else to Pnjtire `•the
insect• and" weed'` destroyingbirds of
bels•• meadow' lands. - "-
Ahe''Robin No Mere Fruit Thief. ,
T'S the robin a nhei•,'v thief? No:
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VV15 4Wifi Wf lii;1
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\Lis.bird has a perfect right to satisfy
his'hunger by consuming a few cher-
ries in" season in the orchard where
he works as an insect destroyer for,
six - n.onths of the year without any
wage contract. .The,few cherries and
,other dotn.estie fruits that robins take
during June and July make up less
than one-third of their food for that
short period. During all the rest of
• reb t
o October,
er
e'season, fio
m 11a
the
�
the robin feeds largely on insects the
infest the orchard and garden. ' f it
were not for the good work of the
'.4pokn, 'many attempts int vegetable
production would fail. Vegetable gar -
inns and small fruit lilantations are
et the mercy of the cut -wore].
.:•t a Great DLvourtr of Cut -
j It ,i ttw
give n's almiast uns=:asonab]e eno11 i'hc. i',"..1;1:11. is the best cut -wore;
weather, which rn�alr: s it wry. , ,;,tt x that we have His daily capa'c..
backwar 1 for the mo"o tender pi ,, wheel the hunting 'is good _ani
slits, neat w' ek is the be-inn:n':l' b.f.; ::°r. are h ingry nestlings to feed,
summer;' and w' 'hope :'?111- iiw o t13t -i ::s than. 300 cut -worms per.
then we- w;•1' experience Binenn•to:^ ''y. • AAP,' hir•1 that will destroy 30t.
•-w,arnns 'e -eh day .during the sea-
'Big
c. a-
wva'Big ancl. y�lynol T w';, u• when the garden•.vegetables ar,'-
Big Itnl)rOw�e�iai`int� 1" laCi�ts
p;1de • to• "the highways at tli' vi'
lage of iBlake ley the ;Township,
ref Stanley and Flay, . by gnaw in the.
f'ornmer 'steep , hills cut down -,, n• 1
thelowplaced in the read filled
up, and the cost of 'this work will
run in the neighborhood of 1 a
thousand dollars.
• The other day Mr. John Foster.
met with : a painf i'1. 'acc'd'nt- wvhil"
operating-. a, power rip .saw in hie
workkchop a: 'hi's home on the
Babylon Line. His ha': blew off
by a gu'ot of wind ;and in reaching
for it Mil's left had earn in contact
with the 'sawn, cutting it .badly. It
was foundn r•.lcetssard to amputate
the little finger at the ,second joint
and it required several stitches to
close the other'•wounds.
TROYER RE -UNION
• The annual re -union of the
Troyer family and their relation
was held on Monday, June 15th in
the forint of a picnic :at Grand
Bead. Ab -ant one hundred m�enib
,pea Were present to enjoy the
day, to renew old acclia.aintances
rind to farm new friendships. In
addition to those who live in the
vicinity, among_ those who atten-
ded from a. distance may he men-
tioned. Mr. Thomas *Hudson and
son of Marlette, Mich; eli.Ss pearl
Coleman of Eloise, Mich; 1.1r., and
Nes, Jacob Troyer of 'Toronto,and
„0v. Tr.f>.rbe:rt L. Troyer -and !son
Pred 'also of Toronto: Following
(splendid program' of races and
games for young and old, and
after a thrilling baseball Mane.,
which ended very suddenly, when
the only ball available collapsed
under the mighty strokes of Geo
Johnston, supper was held intthe
Pavi'ian. Lander the chairmanship of
Rev. Troyer. A toast was pro--.
posed • to the continued good he-
alth of Mr. Stephen Troyer of
Tii11'sgreer who was celebratingtbe
79th) anniversary' of his birth.This
was seconded by Thos. Coleman of
Seaterth.. 3y oVertylleltyxliia' vote
it was decided that the gathering
next year 'should be held in T3ay-'
field,, and 'a, coni,tpittoe consisting
of --Mr, tr`, Alfred Inas, Cha irman,
Varna; Mr, Noranln Pattereen,Lon-
don ; 1 ire, Ifphrtainn Clarke, SS'. a. -
forth Mrs, Wm: Tiede- TT nee]',
amuse all eee.:i• at r arrangements.
,+.ttina. stated is certainly worthy of•
tine rosoont of all people. The taking
of a few cherries or an odd straw-
berry by the • robin is j ust'.• to change
the taste in.his• mouth after consum-
ing' so many wiggly worms. ]3
uroad-minded, and protect the robin.
Only the meanest of narrow-minded
people will destroy such a useful bird.
Protecting Fruil F om 13i 'ds..
If erery.sitlgle-thenry, must be re-
served 4or..§a1e, •and robins :abound,
cover', the. tree with . wire' netting or
old dish net or else put up a..cherri
clack or old auto -horn in the tree,
rhe 'period- of cherry, raiding is short,
since :the birds prefer .tile wild fruit
and will go to the• fence .rows as soon
as they are ripe, leaving, the culti-
vated', fruit. Protect •the meadow
lark from the boy with a sun, and
protect the robin from people 'what
do not know any better than to de-
s!:ruy a useful] servant.. The farm
girds make lite possible: fol' ns- ail.—
L. Stevenson,' Sec., Dept. of a:gricui•
are, Toronto. '
. arm Fife Should Be a Co-i'ar!tne ,
It is only a contented, wilting
,hrifty and competent wife that cats
rovitte adequately for the ueeds o'�
;:ne farmer..and keep the social atnto-
.phere-of the farm so wholesome u,1
pleasant that work becomes a joy ti
the family and to such help as ni '.;
be einployed: One of the. shames el
farm life is Haat such services ar,
accepted as a matter of course, ain ,
that little, if any, recognition is given
for the huportant plane, taken by tti
wifo and 'mother in making the 'favi',
financiallysuecessftil and the bolus
lit place in which to rear a family
One of the best definitions 1: haw,
heard of an ideal farm. is "A honer
• abed. 1
to
' e attached." ' •tnlbtmu
with a
tai
on
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this view were.to be commonly ac
cepted the 'plane of living on farm:
would be laugh higher than it now,
is, and the duties and influence of the
home manager would be put on a pan.
with the dirties and influence of the
fame manager., 'Then the sari flesh
nem would become a partnership it
fact.
\Heat Ctiiistin:.l,tinn 1.+igtireS.
The average per head consumptior
of meat •of all kinds, exclusive c.
poultry :and gain': in Great Britain
Was about 120 pounds a year p i
to the. war. O±;Heli amount thrt:
fifths was hone -produced, and twt
']'tins
was, nnportt d. 01 the over
seas supply 70 fie, ce;it. '' i'n^ '.a;
Hi?. 17 LI.. f r ,,ii- 1
y per cent, got n'.nc; pork mine iron
ws,lt:.inn tits liEmi'bc,-•Canada, Austr-;•
,ii4n New Zealand and 5gtith Africa
;fit' .
,■
• time ofyeari . now
approaching when
: f4. be-
e trOuVesome
oy the potatoes, . worms
t .R'a ,age, and files besides being
,..
a general nusiance" are carriers
dise5i:se gerzs.•
E -HAi'E T Ili: PROPER int-gu'DY FOK ALL -THE
IINSECT • PESTS, \W'E' STOCK • PARIS•. GREEN,AFS-
SENATE OF .LEAD, B>OR E"iI7 ' 1FTINTLx�E lirS3C1.'.
POWDE , 1 E;LI:aORE, FLir, TOX, :ETC. E're,, _
We sell ICodakS: and phi s. Try us
for Developini and Printing
MAGAZINES FOR SALE
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THINK OF KEYSTONE
5 X RED CEDAR SHINGLES WHEN PROPERLY LAID WITH
ZINIK . CLAD 'NAILS WILL LAST 40 YEARS OR MORE WITH --
OUT PAINTING OR PATCHING. NO SNOW WILL BLON
UP AND NO RAIN WILL '00 THROUGH
THE CHEAPEST AND. 1 T
li E.BEST.
We 'still. hive a large quantity of Gyproc on hand- The
Fireproof Wallboard, .Use it. for walls and ceilings to repair
the old plaster before you sprang decorate„
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fore prices advance.
They work on all four, %ilipe,mi s
Auto Tops, Wagon. Repairing,
Painting, Etc.
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Autos and Auto Supplies
WE CARRY A COMPLETE "LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES,
AND SUPPLIES, AND CAN SAVE YOU 10 7'E Y ON THESE
VARIOUS LINES
CORD TIRES 30x3% AT ONLY ,. • $8,50
TUBES 30x3% AT ONLY ....,,.: . ... $1,40
GOOD RUBBER CASE BATTERIES AT ...... ...... $15.00
1 SECOND HAND) 1) H. P. GAS ENGINE VERY CHEAP..
2 FORD TOURING CARS
1 FORD ROADSTER CAR.
1' GOOD TRAILER.
ABOVE CARS ARE ALL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER.
WE DO 'EKPERT BATTER'S' WORK ON REPAIRING AND
RE -BUILDING BATTERIES.
IFARM IMPLEMENTS
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR 'FAIt1VI IMPLEMENTS AND
CARRY JUST TED KIND OF MACHINERY TEAT WILL GIVE
YOU THE BEST AND LONGEST: SERVICE FOR YOUR MONEY
p'U11fi°S, PIPINGS AND FITTINGS, ALSO INSTALL OV1
PIMPS.
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