Zurich Herald, 1924-06-12, Page 5u2sday June 12th, 1924
iBUSINESS CARDS •
llWriOudfoot, Sites. & HULMReit
ikar;iiatexe, Solicitors, Notaries,
deiehli n Etc, Office on the Square,
did door from. llarailton St, God-
' at
Stria Private funds to loan
ittleest rales.
Proudfeet, K.C. J. L. Killoran
P. E, Holmes,
Haines will be in Hensall on
Friday of each week.
,►,aidrew F. Beep, Township Clerk,
larger of marriage licenaee, Notary
Valle, Commissioner, Fire and Aut-
110110bile Insurance, Representing
1<ron and, Erie Mortgage" Corpora-
*sap The Canada Trust, Co, Zurich,
paterie.
. Knapp, D. D. S., 1. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
AL' ZURICH EVERY WEDNESDAY
MAIN OFFICE ,.- HENSALL
A -U -C -T -l -O -N -E -E -R
•-."y,,, OSCAR KLOPT
Graduate Carey M.. Jones Nat-
!QUI School of Auctiolteeringg. r
y
VS e for Registered Live ee fent
*Ali WI Breeds). Tekeeping
Terme in eepine
* prevailing prices.
110. is for sale. Will sell anything
: 7where.
Phone 18--93 or write, Zurich.
'Licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneer for County
Of Huron. In a position to con-
thiet any auction sale, regardless
ae to size or articles to sell. I
-solicit your business, and if not
satisfied will make no charges for
cervices.
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
Phone 13.57
Zurich Meat
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool
CASH FOR SKINS & H1DES
' 'aremat &
Doicitert
ZURICH LIVERY
1 ai e.in a position to accomo-
dlate all requirements in the Livery
liitme, have Auto for hire. Any-
thing done in the teaming . line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
done 58 Zurich
4.41110101.1,
71, 13. ATKINSON, L.D.S., D.D.S,
DEN'TIST
Graduate of the Royal College
ai Dental Surgeons of Ontario and
eiff .the University of Toronto,
Late District Dental Officer, Mil-
itary District No. One, London,Ont
Office hours at Zurich every
lignin Office, Exeter. Phone 34.
:At Zurich every TUESDAY -19
Phone 79
LIV13
POU LT R Y
WANTED
'taken every day till 3 (Mock p.m.
;Do not teed fowl same morning
Whoa brcught, in, •
Highest Cask Prices
-CASH FOR---
Crearn and Eggs
W..O'Brien.
Photo 94.
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COAL
• SEASON 1924
It-
SPJEiING AND SUMMER DELIVE
,IES
itilTEIRACITE-We are now fre-
tbeiving our, genuine DelaWare &
Illuidson direct. from ;the mines, Nut
:Move and Egg lsizes.
SOFT COAL -Just -arrived, an -
'other Car -of our 'high grade soft.
The noel has made a ,great hit for
;ti*uaehold u'se and our 'sales of this
Via,*e over doubled ,in the least 'sea-.
BOuI,iCPSe-Our Roulet Coal is
int a Glees by itself and iegr-
ping in favor vapidly.
OUR T'elepbone8 !are at I your
aii+•r'c"die. •. Use them , freely for in-
l'ibi'n atioi . I
t & PRODUCE MERCHANT
Olio o+e Oftiiiee.�}lOy�w. ' Hous 18j.
'OT YOUR
Wants, For Sale, Last,
.Foun'd, Nodice, Etc. Ads
IN, 'J''HJ COLCIMAT
FOR SALE
A. gaoa grade of ,mamelmmne trim, in
any quantity,
L, A. Prang, Zurich -47
re -FOR SALE
A limited nuutber of Scotch Col-
lie pup'sia arae well bred. Apply to
Garnet Dater, Hnesall, P.O.
• FOR SALE
Silverwoods creamery butter at
35. cents a pound. Wm, O'Brein,
Produce Dealer, Zurich. 45-3
FOR SALE
A well-built henhouse 10x14 feet.
For immediate safe. Apply to
Dr. A. J. MacKinnon, Zurich. tf46
STRAYED
From my premise,tr one mile
south of Varna on May 20th; a 3 -
year -old bright bay heavy draught
colt with white face. Finder kind-
ly notify Wm. Logan, Varna, P.O
TENDER WANTED
Sealed Tenders will be received
up to June 10th 6 p.m'. fon the er-
eetion„of a new room to Hensel
Public ''School, Also repairs to
old school. Plans and specificat-
ions can be had on application to
Secretary -Treasurer.
A. L. Case,
Secy-Treas., Hen;snll.
Mr. M. 0. Milliken was a Sunday
'1iistor at London ,
Messrs. H, Mousseau' and Geo
Hess were at LenaOn on Monday,
Mr, and Mrs. ,;A., Melick were
Thursday yi'eitors at . Stratford,
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas John'
are spending a few week's in
..
ch'e ner.
Mr: Tt W. Williams and ° 'sistei
Miss Eva were fat Seaforth on Tu
eeday.
Mr. and Mrs, J 3,.Merner-
family of Seaforth 'spent Sun
with Mrs, G. Mernler.
Mr. nad Mrs. Hugh Thiel, Miss
Floesie and Gertrude . Weber,- mot
ored to London on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Steinb ,
of. Waterloo 'vi'sited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs!. R. F. Stade over the
week -end,
Mr. and Mrs.*Hy. Eickmeier. were
Sunday visitors at St. Marys, Mrs:
Eiekmeier remaining over for the
week.
A number from the village at-
tended the Greyhound • isteanl'er''s
moonlight excursion at Goderichon
Monday night.
Dr. A. J. MacKinnon has moved:
r his drug store and office into. 'part
I of the building occupied by ,Yung
11 blut and Deichert ns butchers.` . ,
NOTICE
CEMENT WORK -I am in a pas
itiou to do any hind of a cement
job, such as supply tanks, foound-
ation walls, bridges, cement floors
and walks, etc. Work guaranteed
prices reasonable. Apply to Mar-
ieil Corriveau, 14 R. 2, Zurich;
Phone 16-93. tf40
FOR SALE
Baby Grand touring car just
newly painted in A-1 mechanical
condition. Apply to 3. Preeter,
Zurich. tf-46
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remember the Herald Office is
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some cases can save you as much
as 50 cents on a single' subscript-
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Tuxedo Chatterles3.
AUTO OIL FOR FORD BARS. GU
ARANTEED TO STOP THE CHAT
TERI•NG OF BANDS. Sold By
L. A. PRANG, Zurich. tf18
COAL
Scranton Coal
Chcsnu`t and Furnace
Sizes. Soft coal of
highest quality.
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
Case & Son
PHONE 35 HENSALL -17
Dr. H. H. COWEN
L. D. S:, D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
At McCormick Block, Zurich, ev-
ery Thursday and Saturday. -
Main Office
HARTLEIB'S BLOCK DASHWOOD
HEIRS WANTED
Missing Heirs are beteg '•sought
throughout the world, Melly Ix'o,ile
are t� -day living
in compared vF
poverty who. are really rich; but clo
not know it. You, may be one 01
them. Send for Index: Book. "Mis-
sing Heirs and Next of Kin," con-
tainiug carefully _ authenticated lists
of, missingg heirs and, unclaimed est-
ates which have been advertised
for here .and abroad. The Index.
of Missing Heirs we offer for sale
contains thousands; of salsas which
have appeared hi American, Can-
adian, English. Scotch Welsh, Ger
,Han, Freneh.. ;Belgiar''i, Swetlisii, In-
dian, Colonial. turd other newep-
apersf,;;iiiserted by .Iawye 's. exrcut-
oz's, administrators. Also eonta-
iris lief, so , English and Irish C'ourt's
of Chancery and 'unclaimed divid-
pn a Biot of Bank of England, Your
name or your ancestor's niay he in
the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) at
once for book. ,
INTERNATIONAL. CLAIM
AGENCY, Dept 20e 1
' `1Tr'i"S ntalli;- Pie, , U, tae, "
Mr F, C. Kalbfleisch' ha's recei-
ved a large shipment of the' fame
our Bird's Neponset Paroid roof=
ing, Wall papers, etc.
Messrs. C. Fritz & Son have dig-
poised of their stock of hardware
and furniture at Dashwood, to'Mr.
Mr. D. Tiernan;' of that place.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weida, Mr..
Harold and James Johnston, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Turner and Mas-
ter Granit, all took in the moonlight
excursion; at Goderihe on Monday
night. i
Mr. and MIA. C. L. Smithy Mr.
and Mrs. John Gellman, were 'we-
ek -end visitors at Milverton, Miss
Mina Brenner, who !spent a few?'
weeks at that place returned with
them.
The local post office hats been
especially notified that mail car
riers.are requested to not any
parcels ou ton their routes until
thye have first gone through the
post office and (sufficient postage
put thereon,.
Afteit July list of this year the;
department .of Marine and Fisher=
less will take ;Steps to seize, all •un.-'
licensed ,radio receiving lapparatuS
and prosecute the o vners Th.*
fli��, is $56; "�r3ci "'Che'Cice`zi'se foe e'
only $1.00 ayear,
Owing 'it hat half of the •freight
trains being called off at Hen'sall
station, Mr. 0; Eilber hat changed
hig hog ehiplring day from Fri-
day to Tuesday. All parties hay-
ing hogs- ready for market bring
them to 1lensall station on Tuesday
of each week for highest market
prices and 'satisfactory returns.
The Ontario Agriculturaal Coll-
ege and Experimental Farris at
Guelph, will hold its 'semi-Ce'nten
nial celebration the week of June
9th to 13th', Thursday and iryda
of this week are designated as far-
mer's days and it is hoped that
as many as possible will attend.
The province has been divided into
two districts and is preferred that
tlee. farmers from thus district will
visit the college on Friday. • A.
free luncheon liars been provided for
the visitor+,y and an elaborate pro
gram has been prepared.
At the recent annul election Of
offices of the. Zurich Branch of
the Womenns Institute, the fallow-.
ing officers were elected for the.
ensuing year,; -President, Nes. T. L.
Wurm; 1st. Vice-Pre+s,, Mrs. P. J.
O'Dwyer; 2nd. Vice Pr es., Mrs, 4.
J. MacKinnon; Secretary. Miss
Lila Siebert; Treas., Mi'S. T. 4.
Williams, Pianist, Miss Leila Se-
ibert and Mrs. P. 3. O'Dwyer; Dir-
ectors, Mit, P:'-1Vlaeeon, Mee, J.
Hey Jr., Mrs. W. L. Siebert Press
Coreaspondent, Mrs, C. L. :'smith;
Auditors. Mrs. Gascho and Miss
Truce! Lipphardt,
THE SALVAITION ARMY •
Silver Band of London will visit
Exeter and vicinnity on June 14
and 1
5tlk� ; This band consists of
30 inn icians who play then inetr-
unnents and live their lives to the
Glory of God. Be sure to cc' ne
and hear' their concreated music d
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also flu„' t�rvSt� I'l'On1 a"e The o -
I .
gvamore is as follows,;,-Saturda;-11f - .
tern°op the Band will visit 'ne4y`}e
towns close be and at 8.30 a ,°ll1
strong opete air 'service and coat
on the Main street of Exeter. is
days at 11 a.m. ITotiners Servii in
the To'Iwn'Hall,' conducted by 'i'+ed-
lutan't R. Spooner, the band 'tak-
ing pert'in the service, Afternoon
a Sacred Concert in Victoria 'Park'
at 3 Pate Drive up in your near
and enjoiy" the service. Evening ar
Grand Musical Festival' ce}nmene-
iteg at 7 neo,,, followed by a Gospel
Service abdut 8.15 in the Skating•
Rink, Exeter, 'Conte early and
secure a seat. Seats for a Wens -
and t ,Nopiat. Yon are welcomeat
anOti>I4l id'teei7ne the singled% Don't
fail to be (present and meet -me
there.- " 'our Firi'e:rtc
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THE HANDLING OF MILS(
A . Column . healing With Milk
and Its Products
Ptsstettoui fon Preservatives --
Commercial Buttermilk , - Cheese
From High and Low Testing Milk.
MMIC From Sweet Clover -Gel,
gi and Bacteria in fee Cream.
albute4 by Owtarto Department of
Agriculture, Toronto.)
ollotping are summaries by the
rtment of Extension of the'
Guelph, of work done in that
:ution with milk and some of its
lcts:
of Pasteurization.
test the value of pasteurization
acid in keeping milk in a usable
fon for a long period, a study
made by the Dairy Department
of the Ontario Agricultural College
during July of 1923. Similar samples
of raw and pasteurized milk subJect-
ei. to a temperature of 63° to 54° F.,
gave results as follows: The raw
milk did not keep for twenty-four
hours, while the pasteurized milk was
sweet at end of third day. Similar
samples of raw and pasteurized milk
held at 37° to 43° F., gave the fol-
lowing results: The raw milk kept
sweet for less than forty-eight hours,
while the pasteurised milk was still
sweet and in good condition at the
end of two weeks. The trials show
the great value of pasteurization In
the fluid milk trade and the necessity
of low temperatures for holding the
milk after pasteurizing.
Milk Preservative.
Investigational work carried out by
the Department of Bacteriology,
O.A.C., that is of special interest to
the cheesemakers and managers of
factories, was concluded during the
past year. Many factory managers had
experienced trouble in keeping the
composite samples of milk in good
condition for the period required by
the Dairy Standards Act. The result
of the O,A.O. Bacteriological Depart-
ment investigation shows that not
less than :six grains of corrosive sub-
limate is required to keep a one pint
sample in good condition for forty
days. This amount should be used
it the butter fat- tests are made either
once or twice a month.
Commercial Buttermilk.
In the Dairy Department of the On-
tario Agricultural College during the
pant season a' few lots of commercial
buttermilk were made by ulfing tattler
pasteurised skim -milk, or the butter-
milk from churnings' of pasteurised
•churningwest cream. , not ripened before
To the milk was added 20 per cent.
water, 5 per cent. eulture and one-
hatf ounce of salt per .one hundred
'pounds of milk. This was allowed to
stand until 'the next Morning when.it
wM+l niQeiy coagulated. Thee 'coagu-
' d mikk leas, ^the eteeiie-1 $a :tqxthe
churn • and Chun ed• rorese r eeee wee' eye
minutes. This'`_made ,a buttermilk•
that',was is good condition, had good
Savor; was smooth, and did not separ-
ate: " After churning one lot • for fif-
teen minutes a small amount
cream was added. The churning was
„then continued and in nine minutes
the cream bad churned into fine but•
ter -granules which gave it the ap-
pearance of "old-fashioned" butte --
13311k and was well liked.
Coiuparative Yields From High and
Lew Testing Milk in Cheese-
'rnaking.
, Investigations carried out by the
Dalry Department and the Chemistry
Department of the O.A. College with
low and high testing milk used fn
the manufacture of cheese gave re-
sults that are interesting to cheese
factory . patrons. The low testing
!milk contained 12.01 per cent. solids
and 3.41 per cent. fat.The high
;,testing, milk contained 12.29 per
cent. sena and 3,62 per cent. fat -
not. very much difference between the
two samples. The, yield off cheese per
1,000, lbs. of milk was , 89.86 lbs
-from the low testing lots, and.95.84
-lbs. frdrn •the higher testing kite, or
nearly six pounds of cheese more per
thousand pounds of milk for a very
small . increase in the per;centrges of
fat and, total solids. This is further
-evidence of the injustice of paying
for milk on the basis of weight °ale
and not considering the fat and solids
content of milk when divicine -noney
among patrons of cheese fart.rries.
Milk From Sweet Clover.
The Dairy Department of the On-
tario Agricultural Collage made four
lots of butter during July when the
oowa were pasturing on sweet clover.
The butter was scored when fresh,
and again after holding in storage,
but none of it had a flavor that could
be attributed to sweet clover. , These
results are similar to those obtained
in 1922;
Of Oath' and Bacteria in Ice Cream.
' . With the great increase in the con-
suumption of ice cream and the de-
velopment of the ice cream nianurac-
turing business various schemes have
been evolved to take care of the de-
mand in a way profitable to those
manufacturing and selling tins. hood,
In making examination of vi rioue.
samples of gelatin sent to tho Bac-
teleology Department of the Ontario
Agricultural College some. samples
were found to 'have a bacterial con-
tent as, high as 960,000 per gram.
Wholesome ice cream cannot be made
if low grade gelationis used in its
preparation.
• Cowpeas.
As a rule cowpeas sirotuld not be
Cut for :hay before the podo begin to
tarn yellow. The best quality is pro-
dueeil and the hay cures most readily
if the vines are cut when. Most of the
'hods are fulls rown and a consider -
polo zium',or of them 'are mature, At
that stage of growth Ilene of the best
hay varieties wilt have droppccd their
leaves and the plants will hase p:r.ae,
ttilY4lle. ettaiittd. tbeil 1tilt.g><avaClie.
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Have ou
bought that Rubber
Tire Buggy? It'xr)t;
rNIL HESS sells thearr
RE PAI RINOJ �
fainting Fos d gar, One "1o0, $15.00, Two Coats ,.. ... $20.00
iCovering Ford Top Good Material, lege curtairie ... $12,00
Changing Ford Curtains to open with Doors ,..... ...... $5,00
Painting Buggy , , .. . , •
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