Zurich Herald, 1926-04-08, Page 4'is- *716,41
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Spring Seeds
We have received our supply of I
. •
Spring Seeds and can supply you
with practically everything in this
•
line, such as Grden Seeds, Flower 1
SEEDS, AND GRASS eEEDS IN LARGE QUANTITIES FOR
THE FARMERS.
CHOICE SEED BARLEY
ALSO HAVE RECEIVED .A. SUPPLY OF CHOICE BARLEY
SEED, WHICH IS OF. A LITTLE BETTER QUALITY •
•
THAN THE ORDINARY SEED. •
LET US SHOW YOU OUR SUPPLY OF SEEDS AND BE
CONVINCED THAT THIS IS THE PLACE TO 'GET YOUR
suppLy. •
Louh Schilbe - Zurich I
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SCHOOL REPORT
Report of U. S. 5, Not, Hay
'etited Stanley for january, Febru-
ary and March. Names are are -
'winged in order or remit. Those
neked p will h promoted and
edlheine marked *rniseed exams.
Sr. IV -Theresa Seeman.
Tr. IV -Reuben Denomme, Mer-
Stelck*, Lydia Ducharme*
Sr. III-Antionette Laporte, -Loe
-erne Denomme, keen 'Denomme, Wio
Sreena,n, Genevieve Corri veaue.
Jr. Denomme, Ver-
a Deno/lime, Hazel Ducharme,
Ann Geoffrey*, Nelson Ducharme.
Sr. II-Goeten Denorame,
zoWil!-
rt Ayotte*
Jr ;II -Marie Laporte p, Louise
areenan p, 'Urban Apotte p, Floe-
eanee Geoffrey, „Antoinette Brieso
Adrien Denoraine, Rudolph Corriv
an
Sr. I ---Geraldine. Laporte, Rid's,
-ard Ayotte, Thelma Corriveau, Pr
eauklin COrriTesu,
e
T I-Elna :Brizeon, Thomas Den-'
Irina/lee.
Sr. Printer A-Drville Cortiveen
Ueittarance Ayotte, 'Louis Denomme
• Vary Denman/le, _Geraldine �e -
Sr. Primer •13-Euline Briseon,
eteelia Coeriveau, Emma Denomme. !
B. T. -Klopp, Teacher.
HENSALL
Ws. Alt :Taylor •was in Chic-
ago at week ;attended the funeral
of her'sister, has returned.
We „and 'Zits. Garnet 'Case are
nicely settled en their new home
W aina Mee. Alvin Wurin are
settled in •the village. and Mr. •
uWrm Is engaged with Mr. Owen.
Geiger.
Pleased tto report that Rev.Dr.
Fletcher is a little improyed,
atthough still very poorly and
confined 'to his rna•oo.
'Igr and -Mrs. Clem Grassiek, who
have /leen visitieg for a time with
Mr. :and _Mrs. Donald Grassick, left
for Ifheir home in Rainy •River.
:The .many friends of Mrs, Wm.
Hildebieendt will be sorry • to hear
ri that :She le net improvieg but
gradually growing weaker.
•
STANLEY TOWNSHIP.
'Henry .-Pfile visited friends near
0:Whitton.
Ernest Batee was a recent
ViS-
:ithr ttretraditon.
T. O. Joynt made a ..nesiness
:tip Ito Toronto.
• W. Zonesis moving to Willow
Tftill,ILteridon Rd. It IS stated that
David •.Geromette is moving back
tow and occupying hes own
Laegenshipments :of dutch sett
onions eare being !shipped out of
JihieE. McDonell; Manager of
• the (Clievrolet Car Co.,. was ona
limeinessl:trip to Oshawa,.
ll-ing eto the labe spring, the
greet :.tteseennitof 1.911077- and impas-
sable :roads, the Directors" o f the
'South 'Huron Agricultural- Society
:have :postponed the date of the
lienteell Spring Fair to Tuesday,
Apia llette
• Mrs. John Elder (spent thepast
week :h Stanley Tp, with her ,dau-
gliteteeMr :and Mrs. ;Bert Peck, who
lhawe a 'title boy.
Mrs, Robert .13onthron, who .has
lbe•rt iill,during the past few weeks
ie employing nicely.
.Jon Keys of the village,
Spent !the past feW weeks al the
levra.e
if :her sno Albert Keys at
Blake
Mrs. :Alfred Taylor returned
front Chicago where 'she was cal-
led oweing to Aire serious illness of
her -Slater, Mrs, Meniorrare
In• dlhe Town Hall. Heiesale :on
Friday •evening, April 23rd, under
the earpices of _the Ladies' Aid of
the 'United church, the Young Po
pie iBenmiller will present their
'neer ptinve entitled, 'The Village
Lawysa:. '"
'Thneall .fireckey Club at the
close of the !season in which they
had given a ,geod record of them
selves, taking •secoed place in the,
League, held a banquet at- 'the
New Commereial Hotel on Friday
evening bet- when abeut. forty or
more eat down to a banquet that
did credit to the hosts, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Young ,aziel :their ,assietants
for the evening. After the ban-
. net a numbee !of suitable ad-
el,resses were given :and it -wee det-
eemined upon the cow/neg esterason
te regairt from Zurech the
cup trophy aria bring it lbagi,110Ine
to trensall,
Among those. Who are , spend -
ng the Buster 'helidaye at home
MVO main. the .following; Margaret
ISInKinley, Olive ETratt and Stew-,
Tart -Keys of Chet -on Collegiate,a.
-Wreak MeClinchey, Lawrence •Tal -
'at and Wean Turner •of Seafordb,
Zollegiate.
Weare 'sorry eto-report the de -
'nate .of Mr, :Edntilli Troyer of Hiles
vreen took ,place Very ,sucle
*tardy lett Feiday.
;Mr. Oliftio.rd H. :Keys 'spent Sun
l'Itre" With mences teeVeloton.
The me.Atage tenk place o
fferch 31 of Miss -Rena lvIcSeth;
eiirughtor of Mr. Alex. McBeth to
Mr. Alvin McBride, shiest son of
rX Robt 1All of Stanley.
'e-heg room is recently disposed
.rat his fara3. en Goshen Line to his
neerther, and pure.hesed the , fine
Amen on the end eon. Seanlev'feein
Jas. Grasseck, where they will.
eneside, and have the 'best wishes
eat a large eimle of friends for
!many 'nears of euecese arie happin-
;eters in their new 'home
Dasw
:Mr. E. G.
%motor tshow at London on Wed-
enee.day.
Mr. Raymoind :Callfas -has re-
zetterated after speneleing several we
-wiazirla in StIntrOri 11.151V 'Thettf0f41.
Wss T. Zintiner of trait •is
e'ekeaeiting at her home erere.
'Miss Grace Kellennan is epend
eirg her holidays ni Tovento. •
Miss Dora Muro of Sebringville
de visiting with Rev.. Brueo •
'Brea. E. H. Guentior rt.re•de a
artiness trip to Londeu on'Thurs-
erkay.
Vies Ferrol Hartleib of leentIon,
espent Easter at her home here,
Mies Letta Guenther is epeed-
g her holiday's in Windsor.
Mts. D. difebrburg and eamily
eeoel Pt. Prank are visiting eeltleldr
esionan Hartleib.
1St eeses Arnold and Milford Met;
...veer of Detroit spent Easter with.
•an,c1 Mrs. Geo, IVIerner,
C. Buehlow nf Chicago , 14
easeersering acenain tan ees in this vic
'Mr. and Mrs. P. [3. Moffat and
mity -ere visiting near Clinton.
Messes, P. Kleinstiver, L. Eve -
and E. 'Hamacher of Detroit,
•tette* earieitipg at their homes here,
Rev. E. ^Bruer spent Tuesday of
-111it week London.
Vise Alice
Willett of London,
eelpent Easter a1- her benne here.
• Mr. Art. Heugh is wearing a
road singe thew days on theiar
ewrivel of a young on.
• Mrs R. Pitt or tviiton Grovo
eefind Mins TV)solla Keels of London,.
neispent Easter with. Me, and Mr.l,
`'n•Geo. Koch,
B ern, laugh. -on April !end to
And MPH. Arthur Herigh tt
URDU iDeertie
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Kraft Attended the
EXETER
• Mrs, M. Foweel (arrived home!
from •tt few week's visit to Detrioti
and Wendsor.
Jas. Carrick, Linotype expert
from the Canadian Linotyve Co.
of Toronto, WM in town last week,
installing a model 14 machine in
the Review- ()Wee.
G. W. IIedd and two daughters
are confined to their home 'suffer
ing from iflu.
While cutting wood in Milo Snell
bush, Jos. Hill ef town became the
victim of whet might have been
a very leVi Ills accident. A large
tree in. •swung anfeettnine
and striking Mr .am rendered him
helplefaa.
A quiet net 'pretty wedding \ii3:$
'sotqmnivPd at the James St, parson
ay. on Tueelay, Meech. 30th when
daneeter of Chq3. Harvey seri
Tiles. 're C ,,itee of St. Thomas we--
unei.ed in marriage, Rev, le, Shop
wird nePicoelod. They left 'tor 1.
Wry./Inral.1'.0 1,j) Detroit.
What might have been 0,, igueli
More serious ice 'storm; field up hoe
iness on Wednesday, t1 hYdro po-
wer being off for 'several hours,
.end the large onneber tot leydee. }d-
oves ixi town were useless.
'Rev. E. •Sheppard, paitser, of
Tames St. United church, Wide, it
necessary on account ofeontinuerd
illness to give up his zweeilk at the
e ad Of the Co f ere n e yeien elan d
take a year's rest. ;The oNgial
board of the chureheheeeee7,teneled
an invitation to Rev,. ,:pAMIZTANd.$14;
of Orediton, to beeomeetheelasstoe.
John Welper's r&.0eStifett;litlie
last neeetin ,gof village'.pcloAor
a billiard and pOehopne
was refused.
COUNTY NEWS. '•
Jolseph McIntosh, Clinton; ' Was
thrown from. his Sleigh going on,-
er the railway 'tracks on Monday
last and 'suffered a fracture beethe
collar bone, he was removed•toth
Holspital and the fracture rediaced
Hugh McKeneie. formerly •of St-
anley but now of Metiese•JaV, neho
has been visiting, Bineeefield fri-
ends has returned to the west.
Owing to the urise,fted,,e.we,efiever
the executive ol • th:e e.,t,entees.le-Htt-
ron Agricultural Soclet3eealinten,
decided to postponee.tIlee ieprfetge
show until Thursday; A-prir-ltth,
The fiddlers' eonte•st:is Illso'''Oost-
pon•ed.
The ice Jana at the Bayfield ri-
ver the past week caused •q•ente a
bit of excitement in thseerillegee
The fishermen were Obliged,: ttgo
in row boats and tie their boats
which wore drawn lout •onelaed in
'the fall, a couple"were l'ofertlit in
an ice house and had to be teed -herd
in a row boat, and it ii,..i;eePreecl
that the current earelecienevey
post on which one man liaci:,care-
fully hung his coat while%working
Clinton ie likely to hate a' new
industry •soon, a ' company 'having
obtained an option on 'the. Clinton
Creamery, which rimer' 15e tunned
into a milk powder "raetdry. Mr
Mile .a a member eel the' new com-
pany, was in, town looking •• over
the situation and.ehas also thesh• at
Ottawa eeein gabent" aleertee.
On Friday last, Mi'.. Jon' te`aw
ford, who bee beenGTiving•
daughter, Mrs. J. 13:eMcreaii,„ of
the London Rd., eie•qp...lreepenepas-
eed away at the aeries. ocld see t•3•C
86, The :unmet, was • helde 4aelen
Kippen United cherele retele -1 erg e
attenda-nee was there. to 'Si/OW- lWir
love end respect It as Ateel.-°.',Vieeed•
and pioneer of 'the isoennednitY,
-Rev. R .A. Lundy, het paSeer, cene
ducted the: eerenees.
The mayor of GodefieN the -Sea
forth reeve- and Reeve'llidtileton
of Clinton waited .�h IIighwaiye
Superintendent Squire's 'the 'ether
day to ask fthat thetweIveeneiles, of
highway between Goderich ;and "Cl-
inton be paved. Aerangemepts
have been under way tw pave•ttleo
highway Lor four miles east •of God-•
erich and it es beelvedi thatit
would .be g ,00d move. to ..lhawe
it extend to 1Clinton.,
AUCTION SALE'
MORTGAGE SALE
OF iFA:RM nell'ePER TY
Under and by virtue of V:hel
•eoevers contailleci in a eeetaln
Mortgage which will be produeed
et th:?' :of the sale, there .w,r1
be offered 'for sale b.y puelie atm -
>eon on SATURDA.Y the 17th •dey
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TESTING OUT NEW SEED
QUANTITIES NOW AVAILABLE
. TO EXPERIMENTERS.
List of Varieties to Be Sent Out b
Those Willing to .Co -o peyote With
Dr. C. A. 'Melte at the O. A. C.
(ContribrgerdiebuyituOrnet,arTloorDonetposstment of
The highest yielding varieties of
several classes of farm crops in On-
Mrio have been originated at the On-
tario Agricultural 'College through
.hybridization and selection. Leading
Varieties of other classes of farm
crops have been secured locally or
• through importation. The co-opera-
tive experiments to be conducted
throughout Ontario in 1926 through
the medium of the Experimental
Union 'will contain some of the very
best varieties of farm. crops as de,
termined in past years by experi-
• ments conducted at the Ontario Agri-
cultural College. The following list.
indicates the material available fox
1926: -
No.
1.
2.
3.
Z.
Z.
7.
1.0.
11,
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
:23,
24.
.25.
:2.6.
:50.
:32.
2:3„
le.
•36.
37.
Crops.
Three varietie sof Oats
O.A.C. No. 21 Barley and
Emmer
Two varieties of Hulless Bar-
ley
Three varieties of Spring:
Wheat
Two varieties of Buckwheat -
Three varieties of Field Peas,
Two varieties of. Spring RYe-
Three varieties of Soy, Sole
or Japanese Beans
Eight varieties of Flint and
Dent Husking Core
Three varieties of Mangals _
Two varieties of Sugar
Mangals
Three varieties of Svredish.
Turnips
Two varieties of Fall Turnips,
Two varieties of Carlota
Field Corn and Soy Beans
combination
Sudan Grass and two
ties of Millet
Sunflower, Sorghum
Corn for Fodder
Grass Peas, Vetches
Soy Beans
Rape, Kale and Field
hage
Two varieties of Biennial
Sweet Clover
Two varieties of Alfalfa
Hubam, Biennial White and
Biennial Yellow Sweet
Clover
Three varieties of Field
Beans
Sweet Corn for table use
from different dates of
planting
Le,,v and High Grade Ferti-
lizers and Manure with Oats
and Red Clover
Fertilizers and Manure in a
definite rotation starting;
with potatoes followed by
barley -seeded with alfa,lfa.
(Potatoes and manure to bet
furnighed by the experimen-
ter. Commercial fertilxiers,
in 1926 and barley and al-
falfa seed in 1927 to be fur-
nished by the Experimental
'Union) .....
'Three grain mixtures for
Grain production.
'Three grain mixtures for
Fodder production
,D.A. C. No. 21 Barley at
three dates of seeding
0,A.C. No 72 Oats at three
dates of seeding .....
10.A.C. No. 3 Oats at three
dates of seeding
O. A. C. No. 85 Spring Wheat
at three dates of seeding
O.A.C. No. 211 Soy Beans
town broadcast and in rows
Perfect 'Model Swede Turnips,
thinned at three distances in
the rows
Yellow Leviathan Mengel%
thinned at three distances in
Plate-
s,
varie-
and
and
Cab -
of APRIL, mu, at the hour of 2.30 1 the rows ...
nelocle in fhe •afternoon at the An person Ot
Held crops may apply for arty one of
the experiments for 1926. Each
applicant should melte a second
choice es the material for the first
choice might be exhausted before the
applicetion is received. The material
will be forwarded in the nyder in
}which the applications are received
while the supply lasts. No charge is
made for the experimental materiel
and the produce becomes the pro-
perty of the experimenter. A eare-
fully filled out report is reque'sted
after harvest, Each person applying
should carefully write his name, ad --
dress and county. All written appli-
cations whether ieclosecl or in open
envelopes require full postage. -
Dept. of Field Husbandry,. Q. A,. Col-
lege, 'Guelph.
'eletrepolitanl Hotel in the VIL -
LAG.E of EXETER, by Frank Tay-
lor,. Auctioneer, the following, pie
oiperty, narnelye-Part iof Lots
numbers twenty-four (04) and
Twnty-five. (25)- in the First Conj.-
ceseion .of the Toweehip •of Stephen
(now in the Village of Exeter)
containing fifty-three and one-
half (53%) acres more 'or less. -
'eh) said ' land is well situated
near Exeter station and Mimed.-
iately north of the Salt Well. •On
the property is a good bank barn
hnel the land is well fenced and
drained and in good condition for
crops„
2:
2.
2.
2.
2. •
2.
2.
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Annottneenteht
.T.T wish to info/rn the Public that 1 have
dissolved partnership with my. fernier
employer, and wish to announce that
I have opened an I pu.todate Garage
t in Mr. Hey's Block.
I AM IN A POSITION TO GI V2:,' SST SERVICE
AND REPAIRS TO ANY MAKE OP CAR. ALSO RE-
:
BUILD AND CHARGE BATTERIES ON SNORT NOTICE
Ai FULL LINE OF GENUINE FORD mars POE SALE
AT FORD PRICES
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TERMS -Ten per cent fief the
;purchase money to be paid down
at the time of sale, . balance with-
in thirty days.
For further particulars and con-
ditionof sale apply to;
GLADMAN & STANBIIRY,
Exeter and eFfensa$1,
Solicitors for the Mortgagee,
C, N. R. TRAIN CONNECTIONS
MORNING
South, Kippen 8.e2 a,re.
South, Hensel! 8.32 attn. .
South, Exeter ... _8.47 a.m..
Stage leave Zurich. ... 7.00 a.m.,
North, Exeter ..,./10,16
North, Hensel] 10,20 nen,
North, Kippen -.10.35 em.
AFTERNOON
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South, Kippen
South, liensall ..„ 4.60p.ne,
South, Exeter ... -5.05 pen,
Stage leave Zurich ... -.3.00 pen.
North Exeter - 6,04 pen.
oNrtj, Henson GA8 p.m,
North, ecippen (143 p.n,‘,1
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.sieed.
Wounds made on large branebes
Sometimes exude considerable sap
When made in the middle of the grew-
ing seasemeso if penning is done after
growth starts more care should be
exercised in painting over the cut sur•
fecal. Sodium silicate or -water glass
s nee of the best eoverings for we
tenni on fetal trees, Bel deaux ilr
lure end nrrosivo ,.;.11)1iinata solution
ant Paint, wax 01'pito
• • 1.)".% "qt , -;!%11 the fv,tirei10 br
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Spring Pruning,
The question, "How late can the
apple, peach and pear trees, be pruned •AP
le the spring?" is often asked. It
may be answered by saying, that it
an be done with entire suceess, any
ime ddring the spring months.
It is usually a little more suctions-
ul and satisfactory to do the work ,
efore growth starts in the spring.
o it when your knife is sharpand
1 inability tofind time early in the
eason. The later pruninis done
coal delay a whole year on account
n the spring the greater the tendency
o
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