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Zurich Herald, 1932-10-20, Page 4t BLAKE, Vise Elkisses Mary and Gwendolyn] rJCrttiilke and girl trit)lids of Go&rich, ea~13eaai tree week -end. under the pares -1 `tell a.00l. Mrs. Thos. Dick of liensall, spent last week a the home ul: lir. and '!ttrs. R. N. Douglas. 'Miss J)4 rgaret Tough of Shakes - °t .:are spent Thanksgiving Holidays at atter home on the Bronson Line. Mr and Mrs. Dick Brown of /:ur- iril, aspen(• Sunilay with lrie'nd: in the a tii1 e. >t uite a number from this vicinity ailtclided anniversary services at Kip- s;r ss last Sunday. 1'fr. and Mrs. Gilbert Freckleton, cot Luean, accompanied by their son :Raymond and friend, called on fri- erstle in this vicinity on Sunday. eC:lerke and 'family spent S at• - Ansley evening with friends in C,od- Hensel' is visiting with her aunt, Miss Mousseau.. Dare, Smith and Mrs. Wesley, of Detroit, are visiting with their sis- ter and brother, Mies and Mr. •Mots•;;, seat(, / Mr. and Mrs. '1'rcaffifley Lapteete of Detroit, spent Sunday witItt their 1 parents here. Miss Hazel l)ucharme, of ter spend - i Ing the summer in. DCtrtoit, rturneed home last week. Mrs. Victoria Denorame, after be- ing in Detroit fon ,some tine„ re- turned to her- home, to attend to her business for a feu; days.. then return- ing to Detroit (sawing to the serious illness of her ria tighter in that city, Mr. Abel I atesharme is all s iilte , a visitor has eteee to his house. it., a boy' �• ;D"�1•,SHWOOD D R.' S D A L E 71!i'Ii= and Mrs. Loran PPM' 'rat fit:. 1 and Mrs, Albert A•yette ftf Teetteit, also Mr. and Mrs. Merrier, of I1 le River, Ont., were \-P' e i with frienel,$ and relatives flyer Yfr eek -end. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Denomrre tri -'t'I',r, elsor, spent a few day( 'glib. est- ; left VeS Here. :.M¢. and Mrs. George Dienoxniat' ..7ratte returned home, •tlf'ter spenilYr;g' evorn4 time with their c'hild'ren 'in De- t'r cit. IClei3*'.?ns, :Hieb„ visited at 'the 'home bf •2..lr, and Mrs, Henri Milt' otie dee 'bete, week. Mrs. Faust and sister, r, 3liss Mary England and Miss Ia i eit'een 'Heti are spending a few weeks with friends in Thedford. Mr. and Mrs.. E. Flynn of London,1 visited with ix t .- ''here a few days last week. Mr. and suss-:... Witz,'1 of Toronto -i visited his ni+>• eor, :Mrs. Witzel on Saturday, Mrs. A. Reeser o'f'iiondon is vis - 3i ss Margaret Mous scall OT near iting her t aughter, Mn -.'• A. Haugh. .7117(11 ii u vitf1N+'i + it1 tsli;!=.+1f111if' �ll!!Giill;++°1113+;Glilif't lt'., i!) :;l 1 ?ij!:i,•!If +hili '!ii+ii y + i lr�t, tee IN a6 - ,a EW. P ' e vain Tcaz a Limited Time Only, We ht -e .made arrangements to offer the Public Very Attrac ;ve Low Prices in R ewals •: r Nerd Subscrip' :arra .as .follows: _ f .,H- erald and London Free fre.ss 1 _year rad and Londoon Advertiser, 1 year $5..00 7 Above Prices are good only 'till Nevelxlber 30th 1932 Be .sure and act beforebeforeHaat date! 1 1M HERALD OFFICE •--'-- ZURICH .:l 1111411 lila lilglii llllliplllNidlMuIIffioentllllii 111111fIQWNH11111 Ml k' 1, and Mrs, tattle mid fa1)aihr ,'f Tc'.ronto and Mr. and Mt',, ia, ' 't is rtf Sarnia spelt$ the we>ttk-encs• With Mr, and. Mr, Walry Kraft, Mr. Reuben Goetz and mother, Mrs. Goetz attended the funeral of the late Mrs, Jacob Nee of Stratford on Sundae. Mrs. Ney's brother, Mr. Wm, :Steekopf died also within a few houre of his sister and was buried ori 1Vlondey. Mrs. C, Finkbeiner and daughter Catherine are spending a few weeks is &rnia. HI'LLSGREEN • W.M.S.---The regular monthly nie- t;'ting of the Women's Miieionary So- ciety was held le the church on Thu- rsday afternoon, October 13th with tin! president, Mrs. R. McAllister presiding. We upend our meeting by singing Hymn 510. M. R. Ste - phonson then led in prayer. The scr- ipture reading was taken from "St. Luke 11, vers,, 1-15. Hymn 401. The Secretary's Treasurer's reports Were road and adopted. The rollw as called and answered with e verse be- ginning with t'.1 it tte The E". xe study was taken by Mrs.e W. Turner, t_ from His Dominion of In ids. The offering was taken. Hymn 252 an the rl�'eting slowr eby ah preying t e Lord's Prayer 1 t h Notes --Quit.: +? nurehee from this vicinity - attend ;i tt..e anniversary services in the .KI eee c u,reh on Sun day. Little Elda Richert spent the we- ek -end with friends in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. \Vet. Hyde of Henn sail spent the week -end with -i4Irs. Troyer. • Mr. W. J. Jarrett ser an ; Miss Annie, spent Sunday at fee keine of Ile. and Mr;. I l I Jarrett of Kippen. Mr. and Mr . E.Itt a anti son I3ouglas, or Tilisettoure, visited foe a few da. et the Y . cf Mr. .and Mrs. J. Fi...ai.:;=0,1, HENS n Y ., Mr. an7 Met. Windsor, seen; I ferillertr, A very ea./ le T. J. ,t t., • the death ef Let Seattle. � esh. Nathan Peek;? pleasant vistt telt the home: a t . ft, the -est of the r_ Erf.td. P 'e:e'z, .613: with the ,•. "d 4lrs „se. +. ring her of William, in mapital Theatre Goderich - Phone 47 Northern Electric Sound System Now playing -•--"rhe Vanguished Trontier" with Johnny M. Brown Mon., Tues., Wed, The screen's happiest picture, Britain's greatest hit! "SUNSHINE SUSIE Tuneful Songs! Joyful romance! Uproarious Fun! Thurs., Fri., and Sat, Double Bill Double Bill Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., heads a cast of popular favorites in. "IT'S TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS" on the same program "BUCK JONES" in a rip-roaring action yarn "THE TEXAS RANGER" Coning ---Ramon Novarrs -in "!HUDDLE" Matinees -Wed, and Sat. at 3 p.m. fine new steel structure bank barn to take its place. chase of new instruments. J. G. Cochrane, Exeter, openeti a machine shop in the brick building on James street, recently occupied by the Bagshaw Transport, and formerly the Exeter Packing Ruse. '1.'11{a town of Goderiele will show a slight increase in population this ye- ar, according to Assessor J. H. Rob- ertson, who is just now completing a his roll. Harold, the 12 -year-old son of Me. and Mrs. Arthur Kerslake, of Us- borne, had the misfortune to fracture this right arm. He was cranking a car when the engine backfired. While crossing the street the other day, Emily Keys of Varna was str- uck by an auto. She was thrown to the ground and sustained several fra- ctured ribs and suffered from shock, but iniraeuously escaped what might have been a serious accident, Hon. Dr. J. M. Robb, Provincial. Minister of Health, visited Clinton the other day and gave an address in the town hall in conneetion with the annual hospital bazaar. After the pith lic meeting a banquet was tendered to Dr. Robb and was attended by the hospital board and staff, the doctors and other invited guests. Friday, Sept. 130th, was an ideal es fall day and a turnout, roghly estim- ated at 1500, was in attendance at Lucknow Fall Fair. Gate receipts a- mounted to very close to $300. The .team of oxen which ambled around the show grousers on fair day was the Therw regular meeting of t:ta enrage' centre of much attraction by those council was held en Oct. ; t'r,, rr ith all a present. nhernber present. of previous'. Arrangements have been complet- Hensall Council'liniltes meeting Were read and adopted.Jones ed to hold a professional wrestling reported the work of filling the era- cks in the pavement as being COM—match m Seafoorth on Friday Oct. - 21st. The card includes some very pleted. Geiger reported the windows Prominent hien in that sport. in the church shed as being nearly: The Brussels Fall Fair on Sept. 30 ail. broken.. �Colnunicatioti5 were read drew cored of people and d an imnlenscnse and filed, That the Constable he a no one was (Ointed. The inside pointed to collect the Poll Tax and p• entries was the largest on record, collect the same beta seen now and seer while other fairs drew away sone December 14, 1032. That the bonds , of the horse +xhibita, the other live of C. Cook and F. J. Bonthron be ac-' stock entries were up to the usual, cepted and same filed with the Clerk The (35th . anniversary or, tel. And - of the Feast. in Goderieb. hills and.: nti . rew's United Church, Kippen, ryas Accounts as follows: J. Priest, catch •held on Sunday, October lt;tli, Lrit:, basins and ;trot %15.80; Wm. Striate services at 13 a.m. and 7.:3l1 nm, Spec - tarring street 2,40; Judge T.M. Cos- l `.°v Elwood Lawson, B.D., of Mount telia, Court of Revision 10.20 N. Forest, was the guest speaker, Blatchford, cutting weeds 13.9'0, , ial music by the choir, assisted by a Pasntore and Son, Fire Dept., 4.51j; quartette under the leadership o£ Ora yl'. A. McLLaren, supplies street 1.1..;5 Crawford of Ripley. F. W. Hes,, printing 5.50; T. E. . W.E. Quilux, Exet:r athlete and Drummond, cartage tar. kettle 1,50;distance runner, won the six -:Wile run J. A. Paterson, premium an bond which was the main feature of th 2.80; J. Passmore, Hydro 9,51.: 0, race prograln sponsored by th'i Go;! - Geiger, selecting jurors 1.50; C. S. ; erich Lion's Club on Thanksgiving Hudson, stil. jurors 1.50; J. A. Pat-' Day. Quinn's time for the six••mile } , 3 irnfn a ci:,on, soh ,furor; 1.50• That law; circuit was 3b minutes, which batter 1 tell- 13e3t, on charge S of tarring the crick; in theed last year's tune by three minute, _ „>,r miles nor pavement account to the county en -i and created a local record for this ;eke , ym• Alf, atrli of CrPIlicvn..o1'n st again November 7th at �8 m. or Aclases Halliday, one of the oldest Beth vxlitige. 'w11a 1."' '? LI'41_I1:1 elft§ P p cuts Mr. and Mrs. Hem! m! S;frith, and the crass of the reeve. James A. 1 Paterson, Clerk. taking orders r a . I i`, ar finis. Dr.33. A.t Mrs, Campbell and e. son Keith as i:::1 Jean .and 'Dorothy of 2'''este:, visitors is at -CO 1NTY NEWS the home i Kit. M.a deck. feta of ;gineer: That we now adjourn to me- e distance. D. A. C:in > „, 1 }u eha ed the. •Royal Heist has returned to his atr11fQ1'(1 'property ;hem .I''rDlatlll'mri y he has attended the two final lett! mut, �'ta* ' : < t an:elon genes t ' se. ries baseball. way at his home 7th con., the other 131 home,Crediton, from Chicaa'o , Di =sd zl . rot tie owned z J by theChicago, where i_.t rid, it..,,_ , . t,t„ ,V ,in,Y and of the 33'orld will have a tine hetet. j IkIrs. Ida Ecclesototl, Grand 73end .2','.a'a"3:' ..•L�..,i.yt,.i„ sc:C,i h°-..'^ *,y .�.3..,..,L.,.e. <.t.., ..,.r.+,a < • ..e.. . .e. few days at ? ,.aMcLean o. Hain ,tilt:, Spent ' '`I I • a ...- o: his wife's residents of Huron Comity, hes enter ed on his hundredth year, The other day he celebrated his 99th birthday anniversary at his home Belgrave. He was born in Scotland and came to Canada when an infant, and farmed in Oxford county and Morris tp., be- fore retiring. Geo. W. Sturdy, one of the most highly respected residents of Godnrich Tp., passed peacefully a- left ern Friday last for Palm Beach, morning in his 90th year: He had en - Calif., for the winter. ' joyed wonderful health for a man of his age and cast his vote in the S. it s it i parents, 3Ix an! Mrs. J. 1'assnlote' a• • ▪ and was acorn 13a:t,�J by Lia wiftl and Special . Special -t i Lester Fisher, o. Wi eleorspent a *, few days with his parents here, 'ts• , Jean uonth o t London, visited i's ' W'n fir_ .�,T � ? T...t- __. __ _ ,y I jether onit e -e st a ;.• w JWays 1lharghal.>t lice . f estern Un - i l iversity, Len,ion, visited her home in '1` I town. " FOOT END POSTS AT ONLY 1.25 '' Mr. and Mrs Jame; Smith and fanl-.1 '� 0f \i..1home of 1l1 1. DROP IN ANJ) LOOK THEM OVER'r 4 4. '4,, ail o ,E .____ . S PHONE .69 35 Cents, ars ZURI 11 3 ;,.t.a...l . a .; e •. r : r•3 3 •rt...p ;,ti....}.:p,;.d , . +++++ eseis'a 4,4-:•,: •eeet.+4,+^@+.) d .4„i..1.•l.,t^•&.4.4.4.4,,1•tir,4..++,;.4- ee t• e ca i Fall Prices On RIMERS, HAMMER MILLS, CREAM SEPARAT- ORS, PULPERS, SECONDHAND MACHINERY Used Fleury plow No. 21. Cockshutt riding plow, foot 1.Et. Oliver riding plow foot lift. M. -H. gang p:°ow. Ford Truck, Drag Harrow, Spring tooth Cultivator. Call and see the New No. 7 M. -H. walking g plow which will be usedextensively in Provincial plowing snatch. l Zeck your corn binder, plows all makes, cutting box, Grinders, for needed repairs and save extra charges' ordering early. g by Ai OILS GREASES MASY-HARRIS SERVICE AM for FARM Shop 149 O. KLOPP 8t. SONS +L -k444,444+444,1414.44•444,44.14+4,44++++++*** Res.t'y67 1Ir. and ),It,. Wm. n, ,tt. Mrs. Ross Dick h.on returned to her hone in '%'o1 on ., otter visiting for the past week with own. 41r; 1iubt o r a returned + • home after _el _. few weeks in Detroit. A. L. Case. Mee hat been ,seriously ill for the pa is improving. 4 Last We=1 ,asp evsnine some 15, of the friends of titrs. A. R. Camp- bell very ii' a.evel r setreeised her on the occasion of ie h.Irtkeley, bringing e an abundant !_ _.i with. seem m anti sp- lent a nice r..,,.• ,.;;. Emma .3 0 + : • heel:ere the barn removed frr 1 It ,!i ;, on South Richmond st., etete erecting a 1101.V garnet, lit its eetee. Di B1,ite , t t 'a fighter of Clinton, .nils., v'e nt,a br'other, Michaud Bietreford ,3rit; steer friends !n town. Scott ! I, 0+i4 717 ':' .,n to poor health for se eee timei., much iilh- r rove tlhis position iii the JJoynt ,tore., Mrs. Doe;. ' i Chisholm and Mrs. Mcteod, ;both of Calgary, who have ;pent tat, last trio nennes item with their brothel, Wee steel, , f the Lon- ion Hon i, neve ; ;,.1..,...:i to their home. Mr. and Met. .m e Dingwall Jr.. Save returtxe'.i tea their nornf: after. visiting for ,r, ,few days with relative; in town. Herbert Clock if the .London Road n few runt; 't0.,.ire of town, had • 'a 'arge dare 1e lids rICW barn Tuesday last, It will he remembered that r lumber of nroofh;s ago his bank barn Y -s i"1 some utt;a,ocoutttaible mansx aostro„7od by f.re togath.'r ✓it'_i ",' .ententfl 4it'I ,,t, fijcitii .has n1y£ The Retail Merchants' Association Huron by-election previous to his of Wing'ham donated $50 to the band passing, he contracted a cold from of that town to be used in the pur-1 which pleurisy developed. 41,4-840-000 444.e tteeteeeteeee6n*G0 errtsebeeeee.4.4.0+4.441-0,04.1,0%041,0d 0 9 e a a b 4 4 b 4 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 ZURICF HERALIS Olubbillg IJist ZURICH HERALD and the following Paper for one Year: Kitchener Daily Record ................. .. $3.10 Toronto Daily Globe $6.00 Toronto Daily Mail and Empire $6.00 Toronto Daily Star .................. $7.00 Toronto Weekly Star $6.00 London Advertiser $ , •O( London Free Press ....... $5.0 London, Farmer's Advocate $2.25 Farm and Dairy $235 Fanners' Sun $2.50 Family Herald and Weekly Star .. $2.25 Family Herald for 3 years $3,00 Canadian Countryman .....:........ $2.25 Weekly Witness .15 Farmers' Magazine ................... $2.50 Huron Expositor, Seaforth $2.73. And a great many more that we cannot enumerate Isere, We have the Agency for every: reputable Magazine ,in Canada and the United States, and can rave you money on the most of therm: Renew all your Papers and Magazines at our • Office and save Trouble and Money H1 ALD OV CE w Ziffh ******4!11•**i►c►alned ******t1/**** ******Ia* ►****`*b*A • • q • • • •• • a4 • • a 'wf • sl • • • a a 4 4e 4 4 • • • • Tilrirsd ay. October, 20th, 193 "FEELING" FOR LAYERS This Method b About as Certain-. as the Trap Nesta, '•stterSmenfis With Capons,••.•-Feedleg:: Costs --la xeel]e,>It Plash Produced t Wat:hout Confinement -. X ztlmcl:iin ; Baby Ch'ie,ks. ttiontr1,uted by Ontsxl'c 19epertment o ,3.gricuiture, }'oa'onto.) The writer carried on a series of experiments with poultry when eon: elected with the Agricultural Experi- ment Station for Vancouver Island„ Sidney, B.C., and presents the follow- : Ing notes as among those worthy of consideration: DETERMINATION OF BGG -LAYING .A test was made of the feeling method, to determine its accuracy. '.Thirty hens that were under trapnest record were subjected to the feeling process for eight days: January 17 co 24, The results of "feeling" were •+)reeked up and tallied perfectly with the "trapnesting," indicating teat it is quite possible for any careful per- eon to determine which hens are lay- ing by reeling the bird for the. presence of the egg in the oviduct,. in the early morning before she leaves the perch, The teethed also has an advantage in that tt elimin- ates the necessary confinement uf. the birds iu a •'trapnest" for a period which is irequeutly Longer titan is actually required to produce an egg. The great disadvantage et taut . ieeliug (method is that it ie iuiprec- iicable for pedigree oreedius, was - dwell that ttte: egos from individual. uird•s cannot be recorded. CAPONS. Thirty eockerees were operated et,.. wht,11 tWe13 i' i}delis old. 1 ue,lr; rl'11'u ys ,,'1'e a t,tillty and well gruo0 averaging 2 pcunds In weight. Aft.1 (iyouienag, they w1'lt ,er ihe eaine celltilelens :LS t.tl.' 4Ut',:- rels. `1 4144 i4ed cost for a 1,Jtliltt �w-,• 850 ill 'weight \+ is Sll�ll Lly' l.l'Yi1 1L: the cto'ktet'1s tip to 51X' 11400i11S t,1 els.!. At this time the eC•Clit::Ola di, •a ,,;i,. ,;g •; Ll .l :'li 1110 Stli110, 71l0S,'.; 1.1111:1 sift l,.•tl fu1' t„ 111'IStiilas trau+. -C ., u.; +, a f .111,35 01,4, told .3'a:lg hi'd, plashed, :1! ,.,i,ii.is .. 0001)4'5.. ')tan 0 V, ,,.'1.l;,: t,. ,.L A•. 1' ..:t t. t lir: luted W(414,11.. Tut t3,r.,• r: e'f 1 :u1 434541' tea, 1)u1 3eki'u nt:::._'tx „I , Iineral whir rat.ou. i ll ' tic' 114•,,.4 Was +: C'-IiL.IIL, .,,1i4 ',1t3 flus}e';..11t• pr 14e i CCC1\- e'.1 w to 1!,!r p0 brad. 1'llt, 440+'114. 0..- 4 a;+puulzing art: that an eac:.:=., aL titl1- tty 01 11enu cue 4.L, 1.11',.rttile 131 3Y 1: 11-1,..43 !:u111ia.11g t11+. 411'1 S 111 1511i.414 1C•: ,.suis.,' .sluts and the c.-lidef .•tarn.:1 to a g1•t•aieI. age anti welg lt. 1'rlci c4,0ks 1'. i5 ;haute Just an gJL sills, and r, t -tl /.11.1h 4' d Irl a i,,! ea 1 101' iwu 3\1 (145, 1,10e1UCeu we se -es ,tabu grade of 1"ol1owt.n4 as 111•:x. sod co $: of sa el+;at-pound two-4iau01 • upon: eed. cost to rear'to end of 'third 0100 113 ... 1.54e. t''emd cost to roaI' during foUI•t11 month 10.2 •."sed cost to l't,ar durtllb Isms mulish.... d. .. ... 13.1X. treed cost; to rt-ar ur}ng 43ixtli lllollth 21.2 : t't ad •'u$t to rear (luring .e'- ., -ti L}3 tttSS th - 21.2 r'eed toot to rear during eighth month 23: 4- 4"eed oust 10 rues daring 1ju- cetnl,er, 42 days . ... 14.4 Total feed emit .$1 3 1ri.'a These birds were sold for $ 2.43. ',a cal wholesale, leaving $.1.1114 per• bird. From this we eau deduct apt scuts, the price paid for the bird as l day-old chick, and have el :!,,cents ter bird for labor and shelter. • 3:IANDLING 13A..13Y CHICKS. , In another eeverlt.tlent a thousand• .11c -day-old ehleles were procures • roan two rollebie local breeders, Ther crit day they ruulained In the iucu•: • tor, and oe the second day they; ...:o triln5Celrri:d to the brooder, bol: ere nus }c.{i ulrtil forty-eight hours-. d. 'i'l.c following hints on general. ,'at33.n1 01C! WV011: R 1:)0 1101, chili or overheat the Wm- ,. •115, or dlsstrulss results will totem •w. if 114037 paw, they are too not, . id if they uuUdle together they arts: ..1 W.-l'ut eti0Ugie Do not overfeed during the first' . deft. (,..,J1 t.l e the water daily and see: ',:11 it ;s t;i:ltectly clean. G3V.. of Breen 'food. reed stlLir skills sires 3vtleuevet; Iso .1 t furgr,t E.o suPpiy charooa1,,: • 3'11, i3.lare Itis .,.lenge of food and feed- i:i Usti e 1 at:,. d.sinfect brooder often.: Uu :tut ci:,.4 clamp, mouldy feed inti •mir.tYr Nei a1:uw chicks to crowd i,.. ;.rootlet,: or colony Houses, 1'tllet ellivtts un the range to colony .1)14Ses, ail ,; Lie eighth week, i✓J oat it.,, 111e. caulterels and puliat.j. rill teeoe iltt..• co! tele range.—L. atev' '.15on, Sec.,- I).:p4. of Agriculture. A farms need,3 a windbreak 10 sunt ,:.ler as nit'eh lett In winter. Didyore _Veer notice the i.-ttereuee in 111e gar - 1 en ar-1.en and fru., 41tatntativn on LCdfa+• etrms, one slwltered free± the suet. southwest whet .,net Inc other, ex - dosed to it? '.dbe windbreak pays t :. ,.dllars and ec l When anee, cr,. use is built among, trees, 110110 Shea be out except those! r,'her'e the hens,i actually stands. Ai-• tur the home to ,:cupied,.one can toil. (tetter which tl et:3 to retain for sir adtb,• where ii is mast needed. When our great - graudtxtoi stem. s,'sre gir14, tor,latoes 'were calledJ. „Dove applies;" a.'d one a3' tyro pinna;., were grown in the garden or dowetr, u ads on account of their bright reef& fruits. No one thought of eating, ,lent, for they- Were considered pore-., ,It.Y,45, •,'Kit ,:l'i'es' a time it mist 'oual , li:;t they ,t'!1; t 1301. is 1soW)110,,, ,. ,)rte li.q'Jil. 30 1'531 (140I1.1 and they=- x.}t' becatrte one of the 4tarlr3attrit, ,1,:'deti v23;etab1e4,