Zurich Herald, 1927-07-14, Page 5•*:1'ietrr' X'vuiy X4tls, 1627
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DicamiilyE.IfoLmEs
eliekleRISTER, SOLICITOR, 'NOT-
,A1r1,Y PUBLIC, lE',Ir'G',
. effete, arailtlen Street. Jurat o11
i ktlFi
flquecte, GODB)41ICH, Ont.
efiepoilse aetentwon to Coiereeel and
Work.
1Gto'ux't W
flolnre+a may be conceited at treats sore thio its, Tonsil troubles
4gitedierieh by phone ,ant phone Br•oechitir�, Croup, Qttinsy, Whoop
evhaxgeb x>eBerssead, irig'o -cash back, -- and Wagz ex s, ugh 'successfully
Grocery,
.�. Zuricb,.
PUT YOUR
Wants,, For Sale, Lost,
Found„ MJoi:ice, Etc. Ads
" IN THIS COLUMN.
our Money Back
Mrs, Sybilia Spahrs Tonsilitis
Dr. II.H. COWEN
364 D ut-. ?Cts S.
CENTAL SURGEON
tkit DHl[T7a IBLOCR, ZURICH ev-
eery Thursday, Friday and ,Saber-
Hteere Rabe Office
.11111ARTLEIE'S BLOCK, DASHWOOH
,;Mire. F. Hese, Township Clerk
'lessee ,of noarrpage licensers. Notary
`s sitilic, Commikenn'aa, Flee and A.ut-
ennolaile leesuenanee Representing
ffi3ren & Erie Mortgage Corpor-
Co.
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13e Canada Tr
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ZURICH -- O3+TTAi UO
tore a lgLogg,
litradvinte Carey M. Jones Nate
ils:Oast School of Anctioneexing Try
IVO for Registered Ltve
ock
;tel Breed). Terms in keeping,
With prevailing prices. Choice
6rrce !or sale, Will sell anything
' Owns
lerZurich.
Owns 18$ —93 or write,
licensed Auctioneer
IPOR HURON & MIDDLESEX
,41.1d IN A POSITION TO ICON-
aunt may auction .sale, regardless
> n , to size . or articles to will• I
solicit your business, and if not
>,tlstied will make dao chargee for
,,,e.
;firthi Weber, Dash -wood.
NEMO 13--67
Zurich Meat
MARKET
Salt Meats
Fresh and
$•ulogn
SSausages,
etc ,•
;jhe'at Cask Price for Woe,1
CASH FOB MONS &'>31DI:S
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Doicb,ext
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'FOR SALE
A 'good. young .ftresh cow fox
sale. A.ppl.y to E. E. " WWuerth,
Zurich, Ontario. ' '
FOR SALE
A three -burner Florence, coal
oil stove, in good condition. Ap-
ply to ` John K. Ehlers, Zurich:
OR SALE
A number of horses on the farni
of Mr.. Thos. Kyle,. Parr Line,Eay.
Every one of thetn•e horses are
well broken in and upon request
Mr. Kyle will hitch and drive any
one of the horse,. For partic-
ulars apply to. Arthur Weber, auc-
tioneer, Dashwood,
NOTICE.
WHEAT. POOL MEETING
ill = be
A Wheat Pool Meeting will
held in. thr Town Hall, Zurich, on
Friday, evening, July loth at 8
Pm,. Everybody wishing to Bete
Zurich Mill remaining in operation,
the whole time, please attend this
meeting. Loading committee
will be appointed and other mat-
ters- discussed. Everybody "wel-
co'rne.
FARM FOR SALE
Consisting' of. about twenty ac-
res of good farm land, all in cult
titration, good frame house, frame
barn and good outbuildings, a No.
I neverfailing -well, abundance o,f
fruit, 3% miles from town, half mile
from 'school. For further partic-
ulars apply to Herald Office, Zur-
ich.
iV1UCH E'E t UJ
T[tE HOU
l4 Few for Youthful,
pear the kbncet•itors in illirlc1 L 1. la
T;epy Anirnals- Row to Feed we?
Handle Colts, Calves and Lames
—Boys Are Making Good a«'
,'.xlil'llrtors.
(t,',',l,tributali by. 00 Lori° 1)0(,;11t1,1i ni e
Agrlctiliui. '1'csrm.t,.)
Calves teat h:4it, beet! fed iil"r !:•
and judiciously will develol, es r.
eactcrs which we call lit) t';tity
tent -One. It will be all calf, but
perfection of form is deteriaintcl
its parentage. Feed c loot ill c,ac.
Gquare beef calf out of a tnit•r°
cornered dairy calf. So to begin whit,
Mies Maud - Torrance' of Oiinton
s i'sitcd 14Zis5 Eta'el Williams • over
Sat ttrrcloyl.
Mrs„ J, Schaff of Loncloit, ,sp-
ent tidal week -tend witls her friend
Miss •Ethel Williaua:
Mise Pearl Leibold of Stratford
was operated on fol: rt:.uxovaI of
Tonsils, last Monday;.
Mrs, Ecl. Wesley of Detroit, cal-
led. on friends in tee village tome
day last weir.
Mrs. C. 0. Snaith of the Sauble
Line is confined o, her, beta. 'with
ilin`esist
Mr; Christ, Galemeo of the Bron -
eon Line Was taken to London Hos-
pital and operated on for ap,i,ten-
Mr, and Mes` yGeorge J....T.hiel
rnotov'ad to London on Monday,
while Mr'.. Alex. Carr. ig,an and f ane-
ily returned with them to their
horde in that city,
FOR SALE
I am offering the following1i
farmmachine. at a
great
..
bargain,
so act very quickly;
2 7 -foot Deeriiag Binders::
2 6 -foot Deering Binders,
1 Daring mower, all will be
sold 'eery cheap. t
Jos., Bruer, Massey Harris Agent,
-•. iZurich, Ont.•
• ..
FOR SALE
A good 10 -ft. second hptnd all
steel rake for sale. very cheap, at
L. A. Prang, Zurich.
ZURICH LIVERY I' FOl SALE'
I Aar in a polaition to aeeomo-
d to all requirements in the Livery
hosiness, have Auto for hire. Any
thing done in the teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
Zurich,Ont.
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LI VE
POU LT R Y
bbWANTED
Taken, every day till 3 O'e1ock,p.M..
Ina ,not teed loot name morning
',;hem brought in.
'Highest Cask Prices
FOR...:
Cream and Eggs
"LW. OtBrieni
'bone 04 Zurich
Ue adquarter
It FOR*
TIRES TUBES...
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AND,
Storage
Batteries
Egw g • Pri P.,
1toat 374E ; IR:�I!ICE
A good secondhand Rubber Tire
buggy for Sale • P.rice is right.
George Hess, Zurich.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Good steel tired top buggy, also
one Ford sedan. Apply to C.
Fritz & Son, Ford Dealers.
COAL 1927
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
GENUINE
Scranton Coal
ALSO -CARRY
Coke"' Pocahafitas
and Soft Coal
4tOCD $VPI'ta? QN HAND
TELEPEM/+TE i O 1R OEDEftS
EARLY TO
Case ,& Son
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SCHOOL FAIR DATES, 1927
Hens all—Sept. 8. ,
Zsirich--Sept. 9.
Fordwich—Sept. 12.
Wroxeter—Sept,. 13.
Ethel—Sept,. 14.
Walton—Sept. 1i«
Belgrave--Sept. 16.
Varna --Sept. 19.
Goderich Tp -Sept. 20
,Colborn Tp.—Sept 21.
A'slafield Tp.—Sept 22.
St. Helen' --Sept. 23 ,
1V i n c h eine a --Sept. 28.
f',rediton, Sept, 2 9 •
Grand Bend—Sept, 30.
J')a'shWood—Oat, 3.
Clinton To tvn-(yet, 4.
01,iito13 04.4.1-41.015r
Mr. S. F. Ronnie, Chattanoga
Fiuneaaee, has returned home after
;pending a short time with his
relative's and friends here. -
Mr -and' M 's. Ed. Doadt and,clau-
gliter Ruth, . of Stratford, spent
Sunday at the home' of Mr. and
Mre. .Wm. Leibold, Babylon Line.
Mr. Alex;-Caiigan 1 airct four
daughters •of London, spent the
past week with Mrs. and Mrs. 'Geo.
J. Thiel. t "
Mr's. Wiliam, Schenck and dale=
ghl;er of Mt... Clements, Mielr., are
t rsitin reatvcsli • and fiends• in
this communityE
A large delegation of the Luth-
oral, Sunday School motored to
Li'stowell, where there was a con-
s onfion of the District.
Mre and Mr's. Cowen and two
daughters and Mr, ado' MIs. Dick
all of Fergus, wtra Sunth-y
ittn'S with Dr. and Mus. H. H.
Cowen,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bassow and
family, and Mr,. and Mr's. T. !el;c-
Aclanes •aw3el family, end Mr. and
'Mrs. F. Miller, attended the fun-
eral of an uncle, Mr. F. ;Collin'kt
Greenway, last, Sunday
Mrs, Rale of Waterloo is spend-
ing her vacation at the home of
Mr. and Mrs W.. C. W C. Wagner_
Mr. Theo Wagner left for Kit
-chener, last .week, where he iriata
'secured a position during the va•-
cation n onths. e
Mr. and Mrs. H. 1tipGovern, of
Monroe, Mich., and ht'iss hay
Weber, of Cinciniatti, OhoWere
l•.
e of
i. t : rs at the hone
�itc;el.-weekti t1 0
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Webee,1 '
•Mr, Gordon A. Aean!son, Blyth,
'eon of Reeve • J. A. Manson, Stan-
ley Township, is attending a
Summer course in .Hamilton,. He
ha 'recently b�ea appointed as-
sistant -P.iacepal•
s•gistant•^P.iacipnl' in Dundas Public
the feeder should select the eettn
call largely on the individuality of
the parents. Get a calf that will tete;
out to' be as good or better than lir:
ancestors --something that is worth
wi bile speeding time and money cu---
and then take care of it. The bree
score cards give clearly what is ti e-
zieed in breed type. These should be
studied along with the animal that
1:3 being selected for .exhibitione
elves should be halter broken ellen
young, and handled
gently that
they
may be quiet and docile let•exhibition
time. If in proper [line to look well.
e•be and back well covered, it is cuni-
aaratively easy to complete the work
.:i
preparation,. Prospective exhibits
a,rould be kept in the stable for s,ey-
•,ratl weeks previous to the fair,
sere they can be washed,' groomed
:lid blanketed' in order that their
1andling-qualities rnay- reach a c.o
3ree of mellowness that is -very ut-
rab-le in exhibition calves. Whet
exhibiting before •the judge se, to,.,
Yllr. calf is standing on levelgrow. .
luietly, and with feet well placed
s to present a good appearance
Don't let the other exhibitors cro
.:,o closely and bide your exi.!..
•.roar view. •
1 :Idling the Coit.
The colt selected for competition c
tyle fair should tweet the requirement:
.f the -class in which it is plannoa
3 exhibit. It should also he typical
J f .the breed that it represents. Ae
with the calf, the colt oan'"only be
.vhat its ancestors make it. Colts
may loolc very much alike when oriiZ-
a day old, but they :certainly do not
develop alike, even if the care an..
feed are the same. •So get your start
:by selecting your exhibition prosper,
from good type parentage-exitinitioa
stock if you can. Liberal feedin;_
from the beginning on a compare.
tively narrow ration to develop
the bone and muscle possible shoule
be the aim. Halter breaking ane
careful schooling to develop tour agt
and tractability ..ihoul3 be practiced
from the beginning. The colt's feel
Should be trimmed. frequently enoogli
to keep them in proper shape. Teach-
ing the colt to move at Iractively at the
walk and trot, to stand well and to
permit handling of its feet is very
essential in the general training of
the animal. Such training is also a
great aid on, exhibition day. The colt
that has had liberal treatment from
birth and developed well, needs but
-tittle exhtoition fitting. Good feed-
ing'will put a bloom on the colt that
School, which has r 'staff of's:eten- yznnot he attained in any other way.
teen 'ea he s ill:. •rid Res elan_ E'i'otection from the hot sun and ties,
move. their new a.ome '}lanketing and grooming are mater
ial aids in developing a .desirable
coat condition, and should be ,prac-
ticed, duting the month previous to
the exhibition. Ribbon and straw
decorations while very attractive to
,the average good horseman do not
carry very much weight with the
-,High class judge, and are not likely
to be of influence except in very
close competition,
in •Auguest.
An interesting inine o+f base-
ball is' being looked for on. Tilers-
day evening of this week when
the strong lineup from Thames Rct.
will be here to battle with the
locals Thames Road team have
begin fortunate recently in streng-
thening their weak points with the
addition of four Exeter players,
which snakes them one of the 'sir -
gest lineups in the League, Be
'sure and see this game for areal
tone. 0
On Wednesday, July Gth the
League members ,of Emanuel • lev
angelical church held 'a 'successful
picnic at Bayfield, Upon ar-
rival, 'siders were chosen for soft
ball and a strenuous game followed
,This game came to a sudden halt
when -one of the ladies called out
"Last at the table washes the
di'shecs; After having feasted on
the dainties prepared, the happy
'crowd went to the lake ;shore wh-
ere the boys built a largo 'bonfire
in the glow of the firelight the
company of Lea suers 'spent a
quiet evening asking riddles and
singing songs, The dying em,-
bers broke up the gathering and
eac'i went '.o t'..e:1' l'<ls_ e t•tehomes
tired but happy.
• A deetinguished former Bishop
of the, Mennonit Church in.Rueeia,
Is holding A series of meetings in
the local M'nnonitte church here.
On Wednesday evening the sub-
ject will be. on Missions, and on
Fridayevening the isubject will be
on Paleletine or the ,Holy Land;,
1/e its of the lineage of the Bon--
anoff family of .Russia, and a very
well educated and Speaks the
Er.gli'sh language freely. He
will also be here over Sunday„ The
public is invited to come out and
hear his wonderful messages,
The weather the paist week etas
been very 'auittnterlike, with suf-'
fieient heat to make it plenty of
Warm for all. Farmers ,are Very
bttiey ii] garuexipg in their heavy
crop of hay. The wheat crop in
general looks to be o pretty fait'
one, while the tsuinmier crops are
proving to be real bumpers. The
bean crop however, which hasbeetr
uneh a big -factor in the district,
sill l lcely aeneeu.ct •.tet vary lit i
Shaping the Lamb for the Fair.
Lambs presented for exhibition at
school or other fairs should, first of
all have been born early enough in
the spring to be well grown by ex-
hibition time. The lamb's fleece.
should beekept free of ticks and lice,
burrs and dirt. During the season, a
washing can be given, if necessary,
at least two weeks pervious to the
show. Lambs that are ekept up and
fed in covered pens will show a pet-
ter fleece than if they had been run-
ning out on pasture up to the last
minute. The fleece should be neatly
trimmed one week or more after
washing, if washing is practiced, and
care taken to keep the fleece free of
chaff : and dust until the exhibition
is over. In feeding for exhibition,
variety in feeding stuffs ,should b+'
sought in order to keep up the lamb's
appetite, using oats, corn wheat,
bran, cracked peas, barley meal and
oil cake meal for. the grain portion
of the ration and good alfalfa or
red clover hay, and •swede turnips
as roughage. These feeds if mixed
to give a ration, with e nutritive
ratio of 1 to 6 or 1 to 7 will take
care of the growth demands and fat-
ten, tl?' Iant s. §h.ould iL e desired
to feed the lambs .dile "ironing Mt
pasture, the grain ration given can
be used. The lambs should be han-
dled sufficiently to make them taint
enough to stand.•well when being ex-
hibited. If more than one lamb is
calls�1 ep in a class, all individuals
•sjrouid be uniforiti in size, type, con-
dition of fleece and body fleshing.
(letting the Pig Ready.
Pigs , presented for exhibition at
school or other fairs should first of
all be of the proper type and weight
for the: class in which it is planned
to exhibit them. The exhibit should
be clean. Thle condition is best
accomplished by an application of
g
w'ai'in water, soap and the scrubbing
bi'esh. The crate or pen should be
well bedded with straw or sltavirtgs
to make it so fort Ale and attrac-
tive. 6hou also a free from
nails, old wire, broken bottles or and
• other Material likely to "injure ilii
exhibit: --L. Stevenson, Sec.,, Dept„ of
,'1t,riettlture, Termite,.
li•, tapes no snore to feed a saw that
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1Dri A, J. MacKinnon, Z rich
miw1kr r iM p.' m,AAr ' ',r`P PAWAWN
Zu.rich: Drug .
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The time of year is now
approaching when Insects be -
co ; .e tr ouh! o e
Bugs destroy the potatoes, worms
the cabbage,, and flies besides being
. o
9 sl f
a general.
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disease germs.
s.
WE HAVE THE PROPER REMEDY FON ALL THE'
IINSECT • PESTS,WE STOCK PARIS GREEN, AR-
SENATE OF LEAD, BORDEAUX MIXTURE, INSECT
PO WDE.i . HELI3ORE, FLY TOX, EIC. ETC.
We sell Kodaks area Films. Try us
for Developing and Printing
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We (still have a Iarge quantity of Gyproc or, hand. The
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• ,WE DO EXPERT BATTERY WORK ON REPAIRING AND
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