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Zurich Herald, 1925-05-28, Page 5, 'nay 28th, °1925 BUSIIN"SS i 41,10$ tioLmIls + loiter, Solicitpr; Wo tal'y >.'llblie 'tau., Office ora 1iannit;op Striae(; put otf the %quern, Gocterich, Priv- **, riv *t1 1411uds to loan at lowest rates. sem+ Uolmes will be in Eensall-ini Friday oi.".eaen week,, Idudnerr P. Hess, Township Clerk sour of marriage licensee. Notary itt�tip, Commissioner, Fire and Aut IIItab1ls Insurance, , Representing altlisein and Erie Mortgage Corpora- The Canada. Trust Co, Zurich, *i'tsr1r. .�nap�g D.. D. S., L. D. S. DENTAL URGEONL., &IN OFTICR -- HENSALL A-U-C.14.0=N-E-E-R,„ OSCAR AR KI.OR !' t etraduape Carey sM. Jones Nat la School of Auctioneeritig. Try, Vsii for Registered Live Stock PR Breede). Terms in keeping Lith prevailing 'prices. Choice Sams for sale. Will sell anything 'inywhere. $l1riCli+ "_ Whose 18-793 or write, Licensed., Auctioneer Licensed Auctioneer for County, -fit Huron, In position to con - 311'0 any,., auction sale; regardless, SI to size or articles to sell. I .eioIicit your business,and it not esitistied, will make :no charges •' for ry ees, .i ADashwood, rthur Weber, - *sone i3-57 • Zurich Meat MARKET �. Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc Bghest Cash Price for Woul .OASS FOR SKINS & HIDES- 'u ebliat &t De1allert ZURICH 'LIVERY - i tAk I. yam in a position tor'accomo- +!late all requirements in the; ']Livery Minta, have Auto for hire. Any a tiling done in the ,:teaming line. 'GEORGE J. THIEL - pae-6$ . Zurich G. S... ATxn s N L. D. S., D.,B. . S:, DENTIST 'EXETER, ONT. . Phone 34. ' At ;BAYFIELD Eveay Wednesday EVENINGS IN EXETER BY AP- . POINTMEN.' LIVE POU LT R>Y ,.:....>-WANTED Ven, every day till 3 Oc1ock p.m. Dn not feed fowl-salne morning! "'when brought in, Rhes't Cask Prices FOR— Cream and 'Eggs W. O'Brien Pholiie 94,. Zuti'ch • F E To s FORD O :Vl\TFl3,8 TO INTRODUCE THE 'BENIFITS File it MAGNETO RECHARGE, RGE, I 'WILE, GIVE ONE QUART, 'O1 'Tuxedo Ch tterless Oil. 18` 1'T3%;,. EACH RECHARGE :DUR- ING THE :MONTH OF MAY.' PRICE' $1,'.00 WEIN,S. Prop 1tS 3WOOD MOTOR SERVICE ✓1 PU'l YOUR .. WdrltS,,F'cr Sale,`liost# Founds Notice, EtQ.pds eIN TEUS QQLtJ.M14 FOR SALE JCAL NE{ Mr. (and ;Mrs J, or, Jontzi• aid family of ,Bader!, visited vt'eletive$ bens over tBl* days, Mr .and Mxis'i:' John Hartman, Goshen Line were Thursday •vis-. Home`Peninsula.r .stanget an good Itora alt "Duibin; eon.ditioo, wood or eaoi. Apply ,to MiSa, Dd'ne11a °Ruby of ,tLondoni spenit dile •week -end at her; home hero, A4i+lir G. Hose, Zurich. LOST Art E•v tarsharp: Pencil and . a `l+oulntain pen in -.Zurich,. Finder please Telenet to Waiver Reuse or Herald Office. FOR SALE 9 . iOne new Delaval ,Cream Separ- ator. epar-ator• for ,$1.00 cash, regular price is $92 "cash. L. A. Pra'n'g.'. se NOTICE .37.11 rJNC, OF HURON.e COUNTY COUN9IL The Connell of the Corporation of the County of Huron will meet in the Coancil Chamber, Goderich at 3 o'clock in the aftrernoon of Tuesday, the 2n,d :clay of June,1925 All accounts against Otho County must be ini the hands of the Clerk not later than Mondayl'preceding the meeting of Councel. -'" GEO. W. HOLMAN', �- !County• Clerk. Goderich!„ May 18th, 1925; • NOTICE COURT OF REVISION TOWNSHIP OF HAY NOTLCE is hjereby given that a Couot of Revisiob of the Asses- s,niei tfRoli of the Towri'ship of Hay for the year 1925 will lee held in. the Town) Hall, Zurich, on -Monday' June•. let, 1925, at .two o'clock, p.m¢ Dated a4 Zurich this 116th day of May, •1925. ,. . .A.P.HESS, !aerie, Hay; Townships r. Tires! Tires! CASINGS 30x?4 Cords $8.50 Fabrics $5.75' TUltE3 .. Olympic at ... ... ...$1.50 31.x i E tra Heavy Tubes $2.95 E ttra Heavy. Tubes $3.00 BALD 'N TIRES Any- party gettiug ;5 VBaloons:ared n.74gi 7i „ m '•5 oidt. calsinne and tubes I well all + e. thein $27.00 for: 'slime, and th net tliies fore$67.0Ccash iohii Hey; ,Jr., Zurich. • ' LOST`, An elute-liiarker.025-311, betwe- en et e -en Zurich. anti Exeter, finder kindly return to Haberer' Bres. Zyrich. • FOR SALE A nearly new Olisser-.Riding plow apply to L. . Prang, u FOR SALE • • • Govoenment tested seed corn, following varieties --White Cap, Yel low Dent; Imp. Teaming, Wiscon- sin No. 7; Early Bailey; Golden Glow, Longfellow. Also Sorghum Mangel and turnip ;seed, J. Gasdho & Son, Zurich. FOR .SALE Early Seed Potatoes; Irish Cob- bler.—C. Fritz R- Son. C O WEN L. D. S., D, D. S. DENTAL SURGEON At' 4IaCoriniek Block, Zurich, ev ery Thursday,' -•Friday and Satur- day, a , Main Office EIAETLEIB'S .BLOCK, D.,ASHWOOD cow Scranton. Coal. hesntlt Real Furnace Sizes. "Soft, coal of highest' quality. ;GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND Case '8z Son IOi\=L 35 13NSALL .-17 BORN 11'Ir,..and Mre, W. F. Braun and son ,!Billy of Forest ,were •Sunda.•y, visitors "in. town. . Mr' .J. Hey; Jr., has pbeen auth- orized as . agent for: the Chevrolet make of .different autee: Miss Hilda. ,Neusehwanger who in alto/11(14m Stratirod Normalvis- iie'd.'her home over Sunday. •Mr, Whitney Brokentshire of the Stratford Normal visited his home lvere-over4ihe wee!.,-enjd. Mr. Gerald %Bedard of Stratford Normal visited+ with this[ parents; over thie weetteenci and holiday, Miss Freida! • Haberer and brae ther J•aeob;;; Iiaberer' left Mast wee.!: for 'a :month's S=isit with re1atives- in the state of, Minne.9(aota. 'Mr. D. Smith Mreand Mrs. Harry .Cool;, Me ,.and Mrs. Cook lief auTn- elree were v siteier with the ° for aner's� ,sl nls one day last. nveek. Mr.A. A. Weber, of the Bri n- slo'ni Line hes,.. purchased the fine dwelling prepertyFrom 'Mrs JaJ," Smith at the nprth end of;pthe lege'_ j , e • 1/4 kr. ,and ,Mrs, Harry piemon, of 'London Rereain the village on •Sa.turdayl • They were'on • their way to Goderreli, to visit 141rsi Siemon's fa,tliiel,• Mr.�4 Tlat lleib.' Commencing Saturd0 May 30 ^VI li:ciz & 'K.albfleisch afe holding e two -weeks reduction sale of fur niturel, and, anyone needing ally thing in this iini3 will ado„ well, to take advantage `of this reduction Reeve E. FF Klbpp, !Clerk A. F. Hess- and the Hay C'otintcilors were <it Goderich no Monday to infer the drainage Referee of On- tario regarding, the Black Creek Drain! i Mr .and Mrs. Bert Fogel, Ted, Oltna •anld three children, Mr. +anrl. Mrs.. G. ,Smith and son Gordon dnc daughter, visited over Sunday tat OW home :of Mr. and Mrs - ' John Hartman •Gos"ftein line. • The whole. ale price o1- cream socias and sweet biscuits of ,all kinds, !blas. adilanced 2e'. a „pouni4.. T,he explanation gi`cf'en 'is, the ii1- creased dost. of 'flour and loZthe1 n4 'tarials ar�,d it ls' !stated tb:a.f :the public 1 ave: hitherto been give banelit of°•shock's on' h'a'nd• svi A .vea y' tl1aptpin • gathering, tank 'Place at thevhome of Mr.and 14M4: Henry Tauetnner on Su 1d: iy' when all their childreili and `heir ;iatnj,l les met ,and had i; 'mos![ enjoyable three. e :Their orily ,soli,, >47r, Atthctt• I'ruemnes of Toronto 'a It ode bir th- day took `place .on the name day, vas probably~ the guest of, e_lisinee,, The .first convention of the IIut on Co. Educaitionla Assoc, of sch a' of trustees •a ld ratepayers, • which wan organized ,at Toronto' at the O.E.A. convention during Bolster wee, will be held at Clinton+on Sat =day May; 30th at 2 Pau, `• Robe Coultas, \Vingham is' .pees;., and Robt, Davidson of Dungannon, is'' the .seey-tt•eas. of the Association 1.A GOOD GAME The first' league game •fo Sball p1-. ayed by our boys Thiol [place as 'Cred tee o:t Mond -y, May 25th Tee day tvt'ie rather cold to; Iplay ball, but notwijhstanding this, both te- anis made a slplendid . sboeving( Apparently these two teams' are, pretty evenlly ma -belied, and when a n' Zurich „ors, [their full line-up 1 on ,,, our aoys� will be strengthened soma what Foliowing is'°[lie box score Zurich •AE. R. H. E. L. O'Breth, p•., 'c. f. • 5 1 0 I. Yung'blut- • rr •4 1 2 0 1GI, Ii y -s',s. 2b.- . d 2 2 3 G.tscll i p. S.S. 5 0. 2 0 J. Bedevil c. • , 3 1 1 0• M. Brnt'il a.b. 4 0 1 1 L. Wagner 1•-b 5 11 3•,grl A.., I-r^ss, i.f. 4 0 1 e0 13. Wi erth 2-b, ' 2 0 0 1 141. nehilbe, d, F:. .• ..- ti 1-1 1,W f; 1,1i GETTING BEST B: TEST FARM CROP EXP! li NTS CON. Dttc'rED Brom z4V TZ., List of the Varieties, to Be Tested Thisenear and Directions for 'Mose Who Would Vo -.operate In This Work- -Good Seed, (contributed ,bY Ontario Department Agriculture, T Toronto.) The Ontario Agricultural College has been .'particularly fortunate in originating, through hybridization and selection; the highest yielding varieties of several of the farm, crepe of Ontario as shown by results, of experiments at the College and over the Province. Leading varieties Of other craps bane been secured locally"' or through importation, Some of the new and interesting crops are: Field' Cabbage, Sudan Grass, -Rye Buck- wheat, Hubam Sweet Clover, Gold Nugget Corn, Sorgbum, Perfect Model Swede Turnips, etc. The :following list indicatesthe material available. for the co-operative experiments for 1925:— Number, Crops. ' Plots. of 1 Three varieties of o,� Oats 2 3 I...A,C. No, 21 Barley ad 7]mmer 2 $ Two varieties of Hulls ic Barley 2- 4 Three varieties of Sprig wheat • 3 6 Two varieties ofi3uckwheat2 6 Three varieties of Meld Peas., 3 7 Two varieties of Spring Rye... , 2 8 Three varieties of Soy, Soja, or Japanese peens 3 9 Rigpt varieties of Flint and Dent ]:Tusking Corn8 10 Three varieties :of Mangels 3 11•Two varieties of Sugar Mange's 2 12 Three varieties of Swedish Tur- nips...,...... ... . . ... 8 ur-nips3 13- Two varieties of Fall Turnips'. 2 14 Two varieties- of Carrots. 2 16 The planting of Corn at six iis- tances in the row 16 Sudan Grass and two varieties of Millet , , i7 Sunflowers, Sorghum and Corn for Fodder 3• 18 Grass Peas, Vetches and Soy -Beans.8 19 Rape, Rale and Field Cabbage. 20 .Two varieties of Biennial Sweet Clover 21 Two varieties of Alfalfa . 22 Hubam, Biennial White and Bi- ennial Yellow Sweet'Clover.. , 3 23 Three varieties of Field 'Beans, 3 24 Sweet. Corn for table use from different dates of planting3 26 Low and High Grade Fertilizers and Manure with Oats and Red Clover . .. .•x .... 4 26 Different quantities of. I,inae with Sweet Clover 29 Three grain mixtures for Crain 30 Five Fly 04 "HAV,' 1L' STOP , CUSSING CHAT HE G ABO [JT THOSE FORD SIDE CURTRCURTAINS. . $$ WILL FIX THEM SO'=111.EY• OPEN WITH Tit +:DQOR II REPAIRING I alining Ford Car, One float, $16.00 Two Coate .., ... $20.40 is "inn'i•ng Ford Top Good Mater+ial, leas curtains . Changing Ford°'Curta tis to•open wive Doors .,. '•, 12,00 kaintin g Buggy, . ,. $5,04 IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT W RERUBBER YOUki„,,BUGGY WKEJ33LS. HESS- ZIThIOH +.14+4 :•-7•+4++1+4+++4++i++'H +++++++.141-'• -- t+++++ ++ ++++++++++'r4•+d +1+ I fr- O A ,1..11 e� 4.Sale • ;. 500 Cedar Posts` Regular 5. - l Q �C eaChfor 30c .+p ANY 'FARMER' HAVING ANY FENCING TO DO SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG REC.0 U _ ill TON IN PRICE • +a JUSP'RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF are. 1 GOVERNMENT IN- + ' SPECTEDXXXXX BRAND B.O. SHINGLES. WHICH SELL AT + $1.70 PER BUNCH. s ALWAYS A GOOD SUPPLY OF 'BUIL'DING MATERIALS OF 6 + ,ALL KINDS ON HAND.. e s 4++ ce ,,..•$,se+i,.r.C°•04•••,-4 i-.., iii" - a- 2 production Three grain mixtures for Fod- der production . 31 Hubam Sweet Clover - at the rate of one_pound and four pounds per. acre in rows for seed production 2 32 O.A.C. No. 72 Oats, at three dates of seeding 3 33 O.A.C. No. 3 Cats, at three dates of seeding 34 O.A.C. No. 85 Spring Wheat. at three dates of seeding . 8 35 O.A.C,No. 211 Soy beans; sown broadcast,a.nd-in rows 3 36 ,Perfect Model •Swede 'turnips, thinned at three distances is the rows Any person in Ontario who grows field crops day apply for airy one of the `experiments for 1925. Each applicant should make a second choice, as the material for the 'first choice might be exhai sted.'before the •application is riscejved. The material will be forwarded in the order in which the applications are received while the supply lasts. No charge i smade for the experimental' materiel and the produce becalms the property 'of -the expei•imenier. A report le re- quested after harvest. Each pees, n �Rpl?ly.ing should carefully write bis Name, Address and County. All mail matter addressed to the Agriculture! College, Guelph, ,Ont., requires full postage.—Issued by the Dept. of Ex- tension, 0. A. College. 4 3 3 n At Lambing Time. Cleanliness and gentle. treatment are two important things to keep in mind at this particular time. The hand and arm of the attendant should be fir washed adding a little dis- infectant such a,s carbolic acid or one ,of the coal . tar, dips to the water, then smeared with vaseline or linseed ail, and the hand gently inserted into the vagina. The object should be to ascertain ascertain whether -or not the: Iamb is - coming in the proper position, that is head': and front feet first. If the pre- sentations appear normal then It Is a question of aiding delivery by gehtly pulling on the front feet of the lamb. At such times the inside passage of the dive should be well hfbricated with linseed d oilr wl ich tends to o s !ten the vagina ,and allow it to stretch. Unless the case! is a very severe one. it will usually yield to the treatment. Under •conditions inhere the lamb is not coating in the proper position, • . J413FLEI PHONE 69 * l ++I+++++++44++f++++f+++f++.#• +1•+++++++++++•4•4+4+fi++++S+++r , ZURICH +--pi. +•_+if + 3+ + + + + + 4. + d+—+ + + +F a* } Stone Bui1t,Clothes"' +1+ ;. FROM NOW ON . T All Woollens. Used 'in the manufacture of STONE BUILT CLO-: e THES aro treated with the famous LARVEX MOTH -PROOF PRO -.1+ 1 CESS, and guaranteed immune from th? ravages of Moths under 4+ a $250,000 Globe Indemnity Bond ++4+. WHY DO WE GO TO THIS EXPENSE? n ECAUSE Moth are theg •re,ttest factor• in the destruction of CI oihing that are laid a-. va} f rr even a shortp spied+ 1 up ECAUSE This new scientific disaevery—'rhe Larvex P o s, -. .1• r ce s I entirely eliminates any danger to yf,ur <+lathes from the rave .l, ages of Moth a 1 L their Larvae. ECAUSE Stri:n-� 333oo;1t Clotheswith the added B�T attractionof tit_>a•e,. LARVEX 1410 CH PROOI+I1�rG PROOESS, is a combination that•. defies 'all competition—that eann+nt be beaten. There is no extra ., charge to you. WE SELL STONNE-BUILT .CLOTHES is New Spring Suitings Arriving •. • . 1 tfAILORt'AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR! tDAV`AND` NIGH T PHO..NE No, 86 4° +3+ I + + .4• + + + +—+ + + +1+ 4--++ 4+ + + + + +1• + fu !INpIA it fnnaillta' IiViligniglEh,"fllllllgi@NMININ 1!IfiillVl!!II!il!Ilillii!1111111181IIIli!I!>nlflilllB!IlliillllflllllllllNII II iill 1pp�li11""' HEHALD's their the case is a• mush more ditll_ = h a_ CUM. one to handle. =I'17c, lamb nee," he `" coming front feet first with illi i l • turned back, or again the hind vial I•! - may come first, in any ease it will be = necessary to i-orroct the position of the lamb; it requires considerable M1:Nr`ti.A tL 0 1. 0 patience and very gentle handling to de this in order to prevent injury to moth lamb and mother. When the iamb has neon put in the right posi- tion ,the ewe may be able to deliver it herself, but if weak and unable to do so help ntay.be given. A lump of pure hog's lard. inserted into the womb of the ewe after difficult par- tsirition will be very beneficial in healing it in ease it has been injured. in any way. If she is weak and ex- hausted give a stimulant to revive her. ' If the cage has been a severe one It might be advisable to flash the ewe for two or three days by means of a rubber.tixbe attached 'toa ensue! using some coal tar disinfectant or borecic acid in warns water. HrE 5 13 6 Creation H. I!'ait-nier c. 5 0 2 0 B. Matz, p 1.1. 5 1 2 0'' E. Fahnet, 1f -b.. - i 4 2.2 0 S. W north s.s. '; 4 1 1 1 V. r'ou't*er r.f, 3 0 1 0 H. Schenck 3-b 1 1 0 1 Pitz I eralrl 3-b ;2 0 0 2 P. Faisal p' 1 0 1 Q, 1?.. Heist 2-b. 3 1 0 2 R. 'Schenck ed. 4 0-'2 0 6 11 6 Schenck batted for Fitzgerald in / e ^ btln. The Scree. . R„ KW' Creriytnn `. 0 0 10 2'0 0 0 :c-6-11-6 '?;wash 10 2 62 0i) 0 0-5'113-6, Els.tteri,ee lir Crediton, 11. i4Xotz, I. Faint and IL iVali+ner. Ioro Zurich Irr 0 y,t^lir, lir ascho and ri: '!lett- ar_ . Si ruclz out by Mafia. and 1i a-. Klopp--At Waterloo 011 7111ay 21ist aist F; k.a Gas•+ho and 013t°eiti 11 r. + more or less ne Use of Marl. Marl is it good form of lime for the soil that needs lune. Two to three tons per: aero of air-dried marl; will not be too much,..Broadcast on the Ploughed land and harrow in, it is 1925 Clubbing List � and Toronto Daily Globe , $6.08 ily Telegraph _._ n $5.111 Alai! .and Empire ... $6,00 ..+.,.,.• .; .i,ty •Alel and. Empire . $3,25 eine- tar .... $6,00 Star ............. $3.25 -ensene Naves Y •` III: 11 1 HEi .+' . a- - ... �. 7-4 HERA 0 r+ ITERAL :.r4 0;w31 ' HERAL, - •,sa IIElt.1LL• • • r ; HERALD ',ail C:1• .••. ... ......$6.00 Morning edition.... 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