Zurich Herald, 1926-04-15, Page 5• 'C1.'t7.n:itsrl;rv, F4,r,,in t!$, 192(1
ZURICH fiERALU
BUSINESS CARDS
:ail .HOLES
fnliaraiater; Sol'ettor, Notary Public.
pita,;,, .:Office on' HamiltontreeI.,
liatt`off the squt '.a; tir•>cle:i'ich..: i,',.
Ru:r>,os to los:. .;ac lowest rates,
'$ioinrera .. °(vial be in l eap:4all on
17;ti;day oil' 'eaeh week. •
*strew ;l+'. Rees, Township Clerk
itletineer of txtr»rrassge lecenseti, lalotery
i! tells, tRo'rnxra'letitener, fire and Ant-
liatiebilest Insurance, Reprcastontlxig
• >rex erns! Brice Mortgage Otn'porat:•
eaten The Cantata Trod Co. Zurich,'
d o
Knapp, tl„, • n 11 S
DENTAL SURGEON
VAIN OFFICE E ENSAI. L
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i L. D. Se, 07. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON;61'
test DEITZ BLOC'S, ZURICH ev-
en/ Thursday, Friday end Satur-I
Mains Office
VIMTLEI11'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD
tge OSCAR, RLOPP •
;;ils•nd.ua a t:hay .bl. Jones Nat-
*mei School of Auctioneering. Try'
fillin for Registered Live Stock
aiitel Beer: dee Terms in keeping
:Nab prevailing iprices, Choice
Will sell anything, Car sale,
Whose 18-93 sir ''write,
Licensed Auctioneer
;licensed Auctiouee r for
i County
tea .ii urron, In, a position
ocn-
ct any auction sale,
ess
a Ito aiZe or articles' to sell. 1
onaleit .:your bttsin>ese; and if not
;tiissii`ad will maks no charges for
One -vices. •
Atrthur We' er,'-- Dash -wood.
1s-57 ,
Meal r..
hilltET
Fresh and ancP Salt Meats
Bo.togxza Sausages, etc
Bigheet Cash Price for Woe'
'CASH FOR SKINS & H1DESt
Tungblat
•
Deiehert
ZURICH LIVRY.0
Dih
WA 113 a . POeith)n to sceomo
.$Bate ell requirements iu the Livery
, rood, have Auto for hire. Any'
tieing one in the t•eaaning line.
-
GEORGE J. THIEL
afore fid - Zurich
LIVE
POU LTRY
11111'I Y ANrl�-.L. , D
Milken every thy till 3 Oclock p.m.
mot feed leSsel mane morning!
wrIien
' 'brought in. .
- I est Cask Prices
---C .SR FOR --
Cream and Eggs
a Q'Brien
o Ford
Wants, For Sale, Lost,`
Found, No -vice, Etc. Ads
IN THIS COLUMN
FOR SALE
A barn with, good strong frame
cin Vietotia Street, 'Zurich, for
further particulars apply to Herb
11101i!5seau.
FOR SALE
Sa :on Roadster -in good ' con-
dition, recently overhauled, equip—
ped with. starter, generator, good
Hart St/orago Battery, Standard
gear 'shift, new license, 33 to ' 40
masts on 'a gallon, 'will go 38 mile's
per irons -O txlx er wishes closed
car -William. Finlayson, Zurich!.
FOR SALE
A good 'se and hand DeLaval
Cram Separator. -- Apply. to Louie
Prang, '''Lt.irie:h.
•
FOR SALE
.A good third; horse, good value
for the motley at $50.00. -- J. Hey:
Jr., Zurich.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
:Duro bred Anconad eggs, frose
very good laying strain, Ch:oio^
stock, Our 'trice i'sright, leave
your ordcle c u'ly•-i•,loyd (Marian,
Zurich, t?hone 127..
FOR. SALE
Standard Combo Foundations.
manuf tctnred by .nudity Co. E3rate
ford. Prices up to 25 lies. at 05c•
lb. 25 lbs. or .ower '6!ic Ib_ •
J. }Ialreree & Sons, Zuricidi
FOR SALE
Flax seed for feeding your -stock.
at $2.50• per bushel.
Fred. C. le'atbfleisch. Zurich 30-5!
•
A
POCAHANTA,S
COKE
Miller Creek
Soft X081
GOOD SUPPLY ON HAND
Case & Son
PHONE 35 leENSALL -1'
THE .SPRING OF 1885
Talk about winter lingering in
the lap of ispring this year, saes
not the only time the old fellow
was guilty 'of the same indiscretion.
Below y!ou will find hips 'record 'of
1835 -
March 13, 24 degrees beloliv zero"(
Mardi 16, 13 below; March 17, 14
below; March 18, 8 below; March
19, 15 below; March 20, 22 below;
March 23, 23 below; March 24, 1.6
below; March 25, 5 below April
12,excellent !sleighing; April 13, 14
and 15, excellent skating and sleigh.
big; April 22, 76 degrees in , " the.
!shade; April 28, heavy fall ,of
tsnow; May 9th, heavy fall of
snow; March 24th, 2 feet Of !snow
on level, -Exeter Times -Advocate.
Mr, Morrie. Weber 'o.f Goderieh
was in the vi11ago o r'Friday.
M3•- Harry Angel made air bus-
iness trip to I,ondo:o ,on Monday,
Mr '§anz, CCJoloskJ of Dashwo.id
called ' on friends here last .week,
Mrs. A. F. 'H ; and lion :Paul,
were to London on Tuesday, '
Don't forget the meeting of th''
Wot•nens' Institute in. the Town
Hail, on Thue4c:lay ,evening this
'week,' April 15th
Mr. Cheater k:en?dict, whobait
been at Detroit for 'some months
:has returned hack to Zttr•ich.
Mr:' M. C, Milliken motored to
Petite -ell on Sunday, "Bed" says
the road's are rough.
Mr. Mtirchey or near Ottawa,
a prominent horseman, va!sited with:
Mr. John Decher Jr. on Monday.
Mr•'s. L. Kalbfleisch, of Elmira
's visiting .her parents, Me. and Mrs
F.
Me Hess.
Sorry to report that 11Tr. Ferd-
inand Hess, issuffering an attack
of pleureisy, and is critically 'tie
Miss Helen Foster left bn Mon-
day for .CClinton, where !she will
take a course in this Stablest Col-
lege. (,
NOTICE -Will the party who
hes our wire stretcher in his pose
session, kindly return 'same: -
Stade & Weide.
A large number from the diet -
trice attended the Hen'sa11 .spring
show on Tuesday, wliicli was large-
ly attended and a big 'succe's,s.
Pleased to report that Master
Paul Hess, who underwent an op-
eration for mastoid et London Hos
petal, has returned and is • p pro-
ving nicely.
Ma'ssrs. 0, Fritz & Son, have re-
cently put through a number or
auto doal's which include a new
Ford coupe to Mr. CColin Camp-
bell, and new !seda•n, to M'r. ',robe
Geofirc,'y and Mr. Wee 1laugn.
the 14th con. Hay,
The fine sunny days and clear
fra'aty nights the past week hav
dried up the. rods wonderfully, the
read drag i's now needed and ;then
in a 'short time the roads will be
0.K, for motoring again, the Sail-
.
bre line is said to be in fine e'n.,
dation.
Radio owners who do not ren-
ew their liceneee by April 1, Ate
liable to prosecution and the impo-
sition of. a $:0 fine. eletaltee t'
Act, the district inspector is also
enspowered to confiscate the set
of all those who neglect to renew
thole, licenses ,
.Re r:: CY
tli.o Hillcre'et Dairy„ ttishee to ask
the many enato'mets to he so good
and co-operate' and put out their
empty butt. , •t:
looses too mucic time in It :-t '
up these bottles which .;ri'' .Ye
badly needed.
Special Evan 'el:atie
be held in the local alt. to,:it t ch-
urch, Zurich oe Tuesday, Wednes-
day and Thursday evenings of
next week, April 2t' lr, dist, °tad
22nd. Bishop f,' L. Dur. tein of
Kitchener.' ''t• the Evang•'li'at
'end cornus. h.i ;h1v reconin;ond;'d.
Everybody is invited to attend
these spiritual me tiegs,
MA I
ROW Livo t;'1'+, r, !:'1 GRADED ANti
' tOgitA riniONTO•
Hagar Are (roveiniiier)(
System tier 4 a^> ti �;cxei Quality
>[fl Other el,. ••,'h ,1s Well.
(Contriantet. .us YJ.'ltariu Department 91
Ayr1t..>.t9ru, Toronto.)
Pegs 1+ t t
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Farm
ax
cs
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A ebaraell r,. c foature oJ.atili al;ri• 0
eultural cOi;k.9,.6.it,.ies is the wide ear- 2.
Iety in size;; eurulition acrid quarity
eluong artieies of tee same hind, tie
'Phis' conditioli is ,,,.0 t marked. in live
stock. There; is suds u- confusins. ,o
variety ip i6+speet tis age type sax dt
naiDiements
iVIa AIMI' .f31i)( 1AI: ti 011 l�!�l t+t, Yy;N)(<r.N;k�•it; i
Iry
! . iAt1ree
410
a •.)00
A'\TO HAVE JU,1' •Tlrs
oU :I�r r!%DIrI.i 4"EG'S, WEWcif1 1,,'E'EI'>' (v.?, ° 6;;:i�: ()>'1 ,1,y1
qualit
y aid eotdition, that a special s, i I'T1USE >
grading se)•vice must be performed
just prior to sate ni order to establish . >.
an understandable money velue for ,
the .stock offered and to facilitate FA
and speed ap sales so that they may . t' WE, MAKE A L11 I' ' A. 1 t . 114 ; ti (`l (::,. , r !) 4'f
be elleetedat the least cost. Mar- 1 : TE1st NS.
ket practice and experience, there- s,
?Batteries ate Guaranieec
Company and myself
esP
ore, ave established certain grades 0, O,t,
in tee live stock industry into one -
of Welch each animal will fall. No is
two animals however are exactly ' a•
alike, the quality of the animals a oasts ""'•
varies with "the season and in the o A LSO
various sections of the country; with- se
in the .,gxadesrthere is a diversity of
sub classes, i 4..
Though- It is not the purpose of , 0
this article to enter into. a full chs- ! o'
cession os any of the technical 1
equals of the animal industry (that
is the field of the animal husband- o
man, breeder and meat packer) still, p
at this fine, a short schedule of the is
various grades and market classes EA
Into which all animals are sorted is
not amiss, particularly as .it is the rr
eoptterative fewness and sim1
plicity �s r
fortuity with which hogs generally to
DO BETTERV Y 11 a `i, A ?) l,i(!"1
Tires, tulles; Treases mid.Crease Oils
L. A
1r., Pro
GA dA (► ..4 CA PACE
of t o shades of hogs and the uni- o e are 1 et `a p.(+�;1"'t•.i o ii t() L 1 N '. `+, t 1 t
eentorzn to 'these grades that make•
the t' b e of ' i 1 ` (' i' 1 11 :1 i' '. ! i 1' 11; or
the marketing of 'hoes a different . e
problem to that of cattle and sheep° (i \r e ,`i1 ftu' 1 1 jq 0 1i 31::(1,e >.• 1 ib
In these two vital respects, viz„ ,( t
ei4F
�i•
es
IIM'st, the services of the market aye i
net called into use in the marketing
of 60 pet pent. or more of Ontario's .
hose, thea being shipped direct from e
preducing centre to packing plant r
uad, Mooadly, the Government has ,' 0'sod t,a `,Art` 01€�'totteTease eestetes s x emote 0;0..40,1,44 v c, q ;,ctr .
felt impelled on the • solicitation off
prod'teer, breeder and packer to step
in end interfere with private enter-
prise to the extent not only of arbi-
tr% l',y laying down exact standards
for the grades of hogs, but the more
elcal departure of establishing m-
ule', l.rrioe differentials to be !nada
between .the various grades. To no
,•'ch extent has there been interfer-
ence by public a.nthority in the nat-
urist working out of competition and
caetom le establishing the grades and
Wee differentials between grades
wilet other classes of stock.
Qetilerl and classes of stock on mar-
kete See "determined in the last
an Teale by the varying consumer de-
mands, and. the varying supplies of
the different products of the animal
r�. Tilegrad
es�
t
t>mer-
pretaticiof this demand and supply
^ . npplled to actual animals by men
'tseliers` and buyers) skilled in such
Interpretation. Certain terms come
by eustem to be used in describing
-tee various grades into which all
animals fall, and the grade is deter-
irtlr►ed try the size, conformation, sex,
age, condition, Snieli and quality of
the animal. The following terms
•adepted be the Markets Intelligence
.and Stoeit Y _.rds Service of the Fed-
er:-' reverrteent 'nay be cor •lured
„ -tele,- 11;• iiteeeptive of the e';'rtes
into eeietell '.vet animals are
in the marketing process:
(irt>c ipg.
P. :KE.0.1.1. Mechamo'
Cattl ^--
9iwra, 1.200 lbs. and up
'" 1,000 to 1,200 lbs,
Com.
Steers, 700 to 1,000 lbs. Good
Com,
Heuer: ... Good
Fair
Com.
Cows . Good
(';'a.
The funeral of tato late Mes. WM. Rolle
Hildebrandt of ilensall took place Coni.
et the R. C. Church in Zurich on Canners and Cutters
3aturda.y m'Irning. She 'was aged Oxen
48 years, ..1 tttaaths and 2; dug Stockers, 450 to 8110 sibs, . Gond
F
having been ailing for some year.: Feeders, 8'00 to 1,100 lbs. ... rsr•air •c;
but' was very ill about •severs •sv,- t Fair
oils. is survived by her sorrow-
ing husband, two daughters, one
et home and Mr's. W. Janes of
Hematite two neons, one at home ' '
and one in Goderich; a]eo two bee -
There, John febus of Vancouver,
and Wm. Debugs, of the Babylon
Lute; Hay; and three !sisters; Mrs.
Cib,•o.n of (+od.erieh; Mra. Wm. Ut-
t,ley and Mrs. Cline. Weber 'of Zur
ich,
'YOUNG WOMAN DIES
Calves—
Hogs--
Beef Selects
..... Dairy .. it
Grass Lights
Sows
Stags
The death loccurecl.' at Hen'sttii on
Feiday night, April ,9th, of Mee
George Arnestrohg; after a short
illness. She was a daughter of
Mrs. W. H, Re'ynorid's, of 'Rensall,
and leaven a child one week old,
STEPHEN:COIJNCIL A sister of the deceased, 112i'ss '1or-
ence Reynolds, rv'als on her way
hone hen Ci 1 - t 1 e • ' iste •'s
1 jiedaide, but failed to arrive 'before
A S ' 1 e ti f the C
pe-cta, •]ll 4' fug 'Q' oun-
oil of the Tiotvn'ship of Stephen
wan held in the Clerk's office, Cr-
editon 'on Tuesday, the 6th of Ap-
ril 1:926 at 2 pan. at We' call of the
Reeve. Ab'sr,..eii:u
rt e0.i ncillott� ,Tet.
mAGNET0
th eTr(fstt;6is �- Ae .Oj1piFcx;Cioll• teas Bread from
of Public •School tSoc-
tion ,No.'10 disking the Council to
pall's a by-law to issue Debexittires
4 ...oes •
get wea
Our re -charger is
*gain on the job
REE"
tom. S. WEIN, Prod_
tAgsaw0014 *Wag CB
V.i
for 'the !sunt of $14000 for a teem of
ten years for the purpose of er•-
netting a School Hotttge and equip-
ing the same.
Carried, that by-law N'n. 341 be)-
itig a. by-law to borrow the isuni
of $4000 upon Debentures 1St petty
n a
the erection of • choo /tome
'torr Is
and equiping the sante in S.S. No.
10 of 'the g',ownship 1of ` Stephen,
been read three tins lee
leaving b h e
•passeel and signed, t
The meeting !adjourned to moot
'again at the next regular meeting
to be held May a3, 1026.
her a ster's death. t a ^
LATE JOHN TAYLOR
One :of tine pioneer,+s residents of
this section 'meted away on April
2nd, at the:home of hie nephew, Mr
O.iv'ills TPayl'or, of the Parr Line,
Hay Tp1, in the person • o1 John
Taylor. in hie ''3red `year, The
funeral !service taking place on. Mon
day to Henssail cemetery, Rev. Mr
Foote of Exeter officiating, funeral
being private. • Deceased had never
married and lived a veryq. cite-
retiring life. He was the last •,of
a fancily ;of boys and ',girls being
a son of the late John Taylor, He
Was a tiilan Well readand took
a:n interest in current evc>,ts, a>,(3
had been in hits usual health right
up lentil' au day or ;go, of his death.
Cn' polotics he was a Reformer anal
attendeli- the Pr'esbyt'Tian r'hth e h.
ltha will be its:ese1 as an ,0l!1. set11':e
Lambs--
• • • .. • •
ambs--•••..•• Good
Com.
0
Under Quite similar grad ' to ::ns
does the Market Intelligence Service,
esterated by the Federal Govern -
Await, report the marketing day by
da on all Canadian markets, alone
.w. th the petite ranges for the day
for these singles. Also the market
eepiiondt of., ,the press use similar
alaeatficetions In their publicity el
44q rkde With eattl ', sheep end
•- the mai'k.t practice is to allow
los i7t,1-1000. lea 615iii tit the com-
1 os s !amen and o? 1vr 1Lit ins
pie e late' v'he • trades par -
1
lc-
`11tA1'
` reels shall warbut
lth '
I Hie
the let*este o' tl ii whole trade
vi r t,byte Justified More ai bi-
its artificial grading put into
e c bit' tfeveriiment action. ---A.
Leitch- Dept. Economics, 0. A. col -
14410. Guit1011.
W' r 3e • etx:e
no. II:. eros hi `Ontario Is grown
tihc•.tp--
...»,.. Heavy -
Light
Coln.
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carpenter sn)'J), y na is t tai th
plaster and t;S,;. tori' Iirsi,h'•:1, na
ii)na lost for doing. iseily at ;,r; , fot
eel, or Panels.
Gan bo us el wee. , ti: . ': I 11*4„'1 1
'r the att.0 ta, 01 } 1.>;1
s ; oiat•ctlal for en • ,
tpp.ly or Poo � ,t-
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ZURICH
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cG?'ECTIC3
at one o. ,' -L ti .o
Tops
¶.F hey will 1)1'otLff.t' (i, I.; ()m the.
cid . '1': 5 and wii `it 1! k' Winter
motoring a Ji1t`ii ' ere
IF YOU WANT SERVIC`i, WE H t Vit t r
WE RERUBBER YOUR BU(a _lY Will 1x,1.5.
IILSS ZTJRIOII
VISILAISt;r3JtlF67'.144 lf611.13 if' v.' ,i, :':3F%31 r
£.oe+.4.46 .
HERALDOFFICE
Do You Know?t1r
4•
4.
a•
t
op cppraximately 100,000 acre -e, It ; . e
'Os not an important drbp when colo- i
pared With oat$ and wheat on an ,i,
' ageing baste, The increase in acre- i.
Oee 'a -i grain crop has been very 4.
stow, dub to the difficulty generally
expeirieneed hi harvesting a heavy 4.
crop. A>t .the Ontario Agricultural
.college the variety known as Pettus r'
has headed -the list. tor productive-
nese. The average • yield per acre per 4•
antrum of the Petkus winter eye tour•:
pa'ssed; the ,siert ' bigheet • Variety by 4.
four" bushels iiia seven year's' test..- :.
Dept. of Ile:tension, 0. A, C., Guelph.
'We ehail have rawer r: e better
• .teen Pelee; Ciera; 'u; 1U0 1 tele•
THAI WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR
GOOD PRINTING
Y I.O
LY YOU WITH PRINTED WX+.DD N
THAT WE CAN SUPP Y
INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
THA1T WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCH
AS LETTERH.E'XDS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES AND
STATEMENTS
THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR .TW() LEADING MANUFACT
URERS OF COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN SUP- c
PLY ANY QUANTITY AND SIZE OF CHECK BOOKS
THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING PAPERS, ENVEL1-
_E.. iN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, CARBON OR
ODES
TRACING PAPER, .SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM ST-
ATIONERY, NOTE BOOKS RECEIPT BOOKS IN TWO.
SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC., BOOKS,
THAT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INE 13OTTLl1
Willi GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN INK FOR Stn LARG-
GER QUANTITIES AT BIGGER REDUCTIONS
R
O SALE` POS-
THAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION
alms, MERCAN'T'ILE POSTERS AND ALL GENERAL
PRINTING OUIt SPECIALTY
,.tvs wficrae inipi'oyt our dairy ;,1�i 2:�''t!kt' '+1*.titt
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