Zurich Herald, 1926-04-22, Page 5•' "lkcui''Ss1 y, April. 2214. I97.0
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BUSINESS" CARDS a,
LEY . o .MEN
1ltkateir, Solicitor, Notary Public
■itf,. Office on Hamilton Street,
VIM •tt the equare, Goderich. Priv-
l*$tithe& to . loan at lowest rates,
INK $olmen will be in Relaxed! -on
Friday of each week,
011titrdsw le Hess, Township Clerk
BOW et naarriegs licomee, Netar•r
IMO*, Commissioner, Sire, and hut-'
ulMte laminates, Representing 1
*OM rind Erie Mortgage Corpors-
Eke Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
Hombliamomm
Kaapps O. D. S., L. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON,
mum O ICE •-- BENSALL
Dr. ii. H. COWE•N
- s..D.Ss, D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
�t DEITZ BLOCK, ZURICH ev-
sag Thursday, Friday and Satur-
toys
Main Office
$A$TL)EZiB'S
BLOCK, DASHWOOD
• . A -U -C -T -I -O -N -E -E R
r'.: OSCAR KLO'PP
graduate Carey M: Jones Nat -
Sew& School of Auctioneering. Try
i tor Registered Live Stock
1111 Breeds). Terme '.in keeping
Vith prevailing pricer, Choice
ihruse ter sale. Will sell anything)
illgrwber& Zurich;
. ii -9$ or write,,
Licensed Auctioneer
!Licensed Auctioneer for Coto unt
Id Simon. In a position
tot any auction reale, regardless
s to Size or articles to selL I
.$Ieit your business,; and if • not
i stlafied will make no charges for
.mess.
'Arthur Weber,' •+ Diatlbih<ood.,
Illeale 13-57
Zurich Meat
MARKET
Fresh and Salt Meati
Bologna Sausages, etc
Piishest Cash Price for Wool
GASH' POR SKINS A 111DES
Traleblut &'
D ichoTt
ilZURICH
_ LIVERY
1 am. in a position to aceomo-
gats all requirements in the Livery
Ella% have Auto for hire. Any:
Sift done in the teeming: Bine:
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GEORGE J. THIEL '
IMES 11 Zurich
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PO U R
IIWANTE:D •) ; .
Ie *very day till 3nw�oek
,y1+, 1'),it�l
•,k1 ,: act te.d ' 1Rw1 same ' tisortnuil
'irou.Rbt in. •
est Cask .Prices
--C11.811 FOR--
Greaten' and Eggs
WY .,0, Brier.
mow se, swiss
The Ford
MAGNEI.O
Does get weak
::re -c
lin on
TING
WEIN,
Wants;, Per. Sa•*e,.,Lost,,
Fortis ; NotIce,,;Etc. Ads
IN THIS cowl,");
FOR'..SALE
• We have \the following ,sed
cars which we are offering ( at
good value for the tinoney---
1` Pord tooting at $75,
1` Ford touring at , $100.
1' Ford. touring 1922, ;starter $145.•
1 Sedan alt $325
C. FRIT & & SON, !Ford Dealers
FOR SALE ,
A barn with good !strong frame
o» Victoria Street, Zurich, . for
further particulars apply to -Herb
Monllsseau.
FOR SALE,
Saxon Roadster-ine' good con-
dition,. recently ovexthauted, equip-
ped with. ;starter, generator, good
Hart Storage: Battery, standard
gear shift, new license, 33 to 40
miles on a gallon, wilt go 38 miles
per home'—Owner wishes closed
car-Williane Finlayson, Zurich.
FOR SALE
A good taecond hand DeLaval
Clem Separator. — Apply to Louie
Prang, • Zurich.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Pure bred Anconas eggs, from
very good laying strain, choice
stock. Our price is right, leave
your order early.—Lloyd_ O`Brein,
Zurich, Phone 127. tf-39
• FOR SALE
Standard Combe Foundations,
manufactured by Ruddy Co. grant
ford. Prices ,up to 25 lbs.;at 65c
ib. 25 lbs. or over 69c lb.
,J, FHaberer & Sons, Zurie h
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Flax seed for feeding your Steck
at $2.50 per bushel.
Fred. 0:= Kalbfleigch, Zurich . 30-5
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that all persons having claims a-
gainst the estate of JOHN TAYLOR
late of the Township of Hayfarmer
who died on April 2nd, 1926, are
required to forward their claims
duly proven_ to ,the undetuigne'd on
or before the 3rd day of ,May,17a26.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER
l;FI•V EN that after' said • date' tho
Executors will proceed to distrib-
ute the estate having' regard'only
to the clairits of which he then shall
have notice.: •
DATED .at Exeter this 13th of
April, 1(926.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Solicitors for Executor.
COAL
POCAHANTAS
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er `Creek;
Soft Goal
GOOD SUPPLY ON SAND
<Case & Soy.
PHONH,ii IENBALL -17
SCHOOL REPORT
NEw5 FRUIT , TREb..
Mr. Ed. 'Bosnenbeery of Bay-
field called 'on, Zurich friend's.
Miss Vera Siebert was a bus-
iness visitor to London on Monday
Mrs. Gilbert Plante ref Goderich
visited here thin week.
WANTED -Bags at lo. lb.—John•
Ston 8K6lbtleiseh
Mr, !Clayton Hoffman •of ~Galt
repent the week -end 'at his ..home
here. •
,Mr. E ,E. Wuerth, Mrs. H. Bren-
ner and Mips, C. L, Smith., Motored
to CCrediton on Saturday,
The Star auto demonstrator of
Goderich, was ,in . the village on
Tuesday.
Mi's's Suzanne Smith, who hair
been home for some time ,xelklerie
'ed to Detroit on Monday.
Mr. and M1i s. Ted. 'Mittleholte
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Miss. Pierce Farwell.
Mr. Elmer Krueger of the 14th,
con left lest week for 'Kitchener,
where he is taking treatments:..
The following is the ,repot el
•Stnaley for month of
M▪ arcus. Thoec, marked with an
usteriek have been absent part
time.
Sr. IV—Elgin Hayter 180 Mark's,
Emma McBride *157.
Sr. ITI-•-Grace Robinson 23, Mar-
geret Robinson 214; Edgar Mc-
Ctittchey 132; ,
Jr. Iii --Versa .Smith 273, ',Bruce
Mc0Cbnehey 241x; Bert ;McBride .112
Hluaore Stephenson *O.': ; •
�a;'Sx. II--Iluasell $ayts*tr x.69, Nor -
;tie Robinson 325, etampabell Mc-
Kinley,
c-Kinley, 318; Elmore McBride ''219.
Sr I -Allen Armstrong 181;
Primer—Hazel Ila'vter 175, narg.-
at-et. Lannon. t 173, EWA Afeelinchiey
170.
HIAll L WOO11, MOTOR SERVICE. I` 0.412 ' .i,�1' ±z i
„es,
Mrs. e. Rupp,' who npentt the
winter in Detroit, returned to Zur-
ich Janet week. •
•Mr. and Mi+s. Ed. Beaver and
;family -of Daishwood were Sunday
visitors in town.
Mr. John Oesch, jr. left • for
Pigeon, Mich., recently where he
will be for the tsummer.
r Mrs. Hy. Eickmeier left last•,'
week for St. Marys where Ishewas
palled owing to the illness of her
father.
Mr. and Mns. J. Trevithick (of
Brin:sley, were Sunday visitors at
tho home of the latterls parents,
Mr. and Mea. W. G. Hess.
Messrs. Hy .Ilew•ald and\ Julius
Thiel left for Windsor last week
where they are working at the
mason trade.
Mr. Oliver Johnson of l oderich,
'spent Sunday at the home of his
brother, Mr. Thomas Johnson of
the village.
Mr. John Stephan of• ,the Parr
Line and Archie Armstrong of St-
anley, have recently .purchased new
Ford 'Sedan's from .Ci ;Fritz• & ;Son,
dealer's. • ' '
Mr. and (Mrs. Q. N. Ta:ggai+t
of South •Bend, who were here at-
tending the funeral of the late
Ford. Hess, left on Wednesday
morning for their home by motor.
Mrs. (Rev.) 'iS. R. Knechtel • of
New Hamburg and Mrs. Frank
McCutcheon, o: London, who have
bean visiting at the home of Mra.
S. Rennie, have returned .to•their
relspective homes.
Rev. Durstein, th.e Evangelish,
who it was stated would be at
.'bfennor>tite church this week,
will net be here till Tuesday, Weed
nesday and Thursday .of nest we.
sk, A.pril 27, 28 and 29th.
"Constable "Jul Block has st
artei the wetex pump in .filling the
large supply tank, and when ".filled
Will mean a good supply of wets
er on hand 1n cause of fire.
Preparation's for the new 'store
i.n Merner-''s block are making rap-
id progress. The interrior is
practically all done with exception
of painting and decorating.
"Mr.. and Mt+s. W. R I•loiffman,
Messrs' .0. A. and L;.W. rand Miss-
Mildred
issMildred Hoffman were et Cred-
iton ;on, Saturday, attending the
funeral oft he formerts brother,,
the late:Chri'st. Hoffman, who died
on''April lith, aged 63'.years,• 8
months and 1e days.
Don't 'forget the free Horticul-
tural lecture with the lantern !slide
which ,will be given by Mr. H. J.
Moore in the • Town Hall, Znricl',
next Tuesday .evenifiig, April 277, at,
8 • o'clock.. The 'subjeet at Zuz iii.
will be "A General Talk on Aortic'
ultural • Mr. Moore agso-giveteli
lecture with lantern Islides at Kip -
pen . on Monday 'April 26th. The
subject at . Kippen will be "Bea-
utification -of,
Beautification'•of, Home Surroundtngu.
The' ideal fine weather the labt
two' days is greatly advancing ties
,sea'son,•and, it is just the kind we
want, a nice warm rain would gr-
eatly help things along, The
first creaking of frogs was heard
on ;Tueisday eve. and they must
have had a long 'session of it
under cover this long winter.
Rev,�'W. 13. bengi'r 'and Layman
Mr. J, E, Gasch;q' left for Kitcheneron Tuesdey,, where' they will at-
tend' the amnia! liession ,of the Con-
ference of the Evangelical Church
of Canada, which is held in Zion
church, Kitchener, beginning on
W"ednesd"ay of this week,
People that are having their
chiekend running at free will, pl-
ealse remember that they are a
nuisance to the Horticultural Socr
iety flower beds, As .Some of the
beds are planted with ;tulips and
Hyacinth bulbs. A penalty of
not less than $1)o and not mere
than '$20.00 recot'erable under thc'
provisions of "lie Ontario Sum-
mary Convictions .Act" If any
per5on Wilfully hinders or des-
troys any of the Horticultural So-
cieekee Week,
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11I1t;SMf: Go iRtiJS1$T ATTAcreg 411
MV ND RAllil17.'S tN' WINTElt.
lisibilbag Paper, Galvanised Mesh
Hite and Poison Recommended.-•:-
lAUatsr, Earvest-- Marketing the
.1<bis4. Crop.
(Coptrtleuted by Ontario Dop rtzuent of
4griouiture, Toronto.)
Preventive treatment applied in
November to the orchard trees, rasp-
herr,
aspherr, patch and ,ornaz ieptat shrub=
harks to onset the usually very de-
fine e+, work . or mice and rabbits
dui . the winter months, will save
yvin'-diiipiointmeut, some 'labor and
Nese stoney.
btttidlag paper costing .one cent,
Irl.esd,ar.und the trunk p,f the tree
far which you paid the irurseryman
1440$ trill give protection at a cost
'efli t'seezail reasonable. If your tree
Is We rears old it is worth many
times t1:110. The cost of protection
b so I.sr that nci- tree owner can
atoll to feed mice and rabbits.
Ea* M Use Building Paper.
Dies Wilding_ paper protector can
be easily prepared from a roll of tar
paper. With an ordinary saw cut
the roll into ten inch lengths, handy
to *orb with. Wrap .once around
tho tree Moak and tie securely, then
ipotesi h little soil up around the
Lew sad to hold •It in place over
144r. Remove when cultivating in
the! MAD..
tio expanded metal protector can
bi`wd; 11 will last for yeare if; taken
saes et. These can be purebaaed
tens sapply houses. They are easy
N apotp spotand cost about $8.00 per
bandrad for small sizes.
Ms.alNrd Meeh Chicken Wire.
'Ra gairaatseii mesh chicken • wire
1m tsar stmctent and durable. The
wire ors be purchased in rolls of a
Bali le width and cat into lengths to
. ult the trees. It is more expensive
to' bay than the • expanded metal
pretostor. •
The tramping of the snow around'
the tree. so that it will create a hard
area through whfch the mouse can-
not readily penetrate, is a means of
giving sale protection at a very low
cosh
Vas rolsuim Carefully.
,Aerleat• potaon applied to bread or
grainBind enolosed 'in a container in-
to w91eh mice alone can elates is an
efeotty way of • protectiaa berry
patches $ad' shrubberies. Poison
placeL ter rabbits must be watched.
or at least pieced,_ where it is safe
f.ras !pard, ainizirais .• Dps3ah periods
et 4wPaeiilew a.:eiaNe, witch ahsuld be
ktij! 4u ail trees and 'shrubs. with
tite SOUP of snacking damage at the
Rented stage. At the O.A.C. we use
the Mire protectors. tramp the snow
and ass the Shotgun on rabbits when
necesasiy,—L. Stevenson, Dept. of
Eztenaloo,,O,A:C., Guelph. •
Potato Harvest.
Late •
Late Bugbt affects the tuber of the
potato ne well "as the vine, and the
disease HIM. over fro"m year to year
.s
1a thiced.' When harvesting the
eoteto mop cull out alt tubers with
daft sash** arias on'the'si rface and
•-brewaish discoloration of the flesh.
Leek Genet. • •
,This Ibite us develops small black
tutoillis ca the surface of the tuber.
' tihioh sheald not be stored for seed.
.item Lad Bot.
This trouble le •yidenbe by a de -
Mr," and sunken area at the stem
end of the tuber.' When a cross sec-
tloa it mad. near the steam end a
brownie& ring '!s usually plainly vis-
ible.
Taber ladury.
Care should be taken to avoid
bruising the tubers while harvesting.
Rees 1i handled potatoes usually
hive • filth percentage of dry rot.—
L.. Qnreason, Dept.; of Extension,
OJ.O, Guelph.
ilibeketing the Potato Crop.
This potato grower should cater to
t11'a wishes of the most particular and
medal customers. He should furn-
leh qa eholse product in a most at-
tractlie form and should carefully
study tbs demands of the market he
wia!tsa to serve. For the hest prices
the potatoes should be uniform,
sound, smooth, and of.good table qual
,ttf, lilted/4r' 'elected by the pound;
{hs basket„ 'the„bushel the bag, the
Oaii'awi ter the .car, load T e; com-
a'a ie'isl• potato Brower ■hour not be
'0111sttar to the local market, but
**ill 'toe in a position to put bis
Detaieseis;' he "boot market avail-
able. editorthrough his own efforts
or thrift* the medium of a co -overa-
ll,” esse,01400111. It sometimes occurs
.beat 11 Ow price paid by the con-
es:l er.M s bustiel of potatoes about
t;r.4t ads are required to defray the
east el tu' nsportatlon and of diatrt-
buttes. sad one-third is left for the
ream. This is not as it should be.
Uadea•htodly one of the best reme-
diM Ito mash a condition is co -opera -
des of Cho part of the growers them-
Nst*eii -i . t of sutession, O.4.0..
tootrM►, •
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west 1!f
tiM
litre lase* mar, that seems te.have
the least trouble , and prpdaices
hee.lthy,Nennd colts and also hes lit-
tle trouble at foaling time, is .rine
which, ham been worked moderately,
or #w bad regular daily exercise. 01
einsmos Skil should have plenty of
n feed, of good Quality,- ee-
PssY111r dating the latter part of the
ootigd. It 1s also important
die diettld have elean $rlitltina
. t#r1M ;,; • ateottled one., it day awl
brae YM iliablie well uupplled vita
frikNkra •.. '
Rleketit iii' Chicks.
tt. 'is not recommended to keop
t+trds'th't had rtekets wheal ''spun*
Sue };'feeding purposes,
a Neese es lossirosiskMtMi1I meso s Possoosiosiosesti •011� 10000ArI<
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Farr Irnplewents ' j
WE ARF, HEADQUARTERS FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS
AND HAVE JUST THE LINE AND n1NO UE ll•.l•AC?INERY
• YAU NEED TAF MOST,': ,A 1,50 i'1JA71M1 .f IPING AND
FITTINGS. .WE INSTALL' OUR. PUMPS;
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WHILE THEY LAST WE -,ARE OFFTERING7.'H;E PUBLIC s'
''Iii sE SPECIAL' F. ARCA Alh.,s
I $21.00 Batteries for. $15. 00
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` WE MAKE A, LIBERAL ALIO .W ANCE ON OLD BAT- f
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• Our Batteries ' are Guaranteed by the I
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Cornpany .and myself «
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• ALSO DO BETTERY CHARGING AN 1) EEPAIRI:NU•,
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• Tires, Tubes,; . Greases and Oils •
L. A. Prang, Prop.
I GARAGE!'GARAGE
We are in a position to give you
the best of service in repairing or
I overhauling ,any make of Car
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THE FIREPROOF W 1LL•iOAl 1). Is wall platster cast in
+ sections, flexible, light and easy to handle. It can be nailod
tand sawn like lumber, anal comes all raady in ,sheets for use.
e The carpenter simply nails •t •to• •1'he joist or. 'studding or over
t .the old ,plaster and the wall is tinishPd,' no dirt to clean up,
{, no time lost' for drying, ready at once :for Alaba.s'tine Paint,
4- Paper or Panels. .
4, Can be used with splendid results for partitions, for cell -
4, ings, for the attic or repairing old plaster Li't ass furnish the
tbuilding material for your repair work n\ w o_1a-Its it is !slack.
Good supply of Roofings; Sidings. Shieeee ands Ilamb:'r in
stock at reasonable prices,jr, _a . '?-c
SAWLOGS WA'NTFI) AT A LL 'limb:S,
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PROTECTION
Get one of Our Auto Tops
They will protect you from the
cord -winds and will make Winter
motoring a pleasure
IF YOU WANT, SERVICE, WE HAVE IT
WE RERUBBER YOUR 'BUGGY WHEELS.
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GOOD PAINTING
TEAT WI CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WADDING
INVI `1i,1'•IONS AND ANNOUNCE/1EN.Tr
THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; BTANIONIIRS, SUCH
AS LRTTERHEADE, BILLHRADS, ENVELOPES AND
' STATEMENTS
THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING MANUFAOT
URERS OF COUNTER CHECK BOOKS, AND CAN SUP-
PLY ANY QUANTITY AND SIZE OF CHECK BOOKS
THAT WE LARRY IN STOCK WRITING PAPERS, ENVEIik'-
OPES IN ALL • SIZES, CARD PAPERS, CARBON Olt
TRACING PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM BT-
ATIONER"Y', NOTE BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS IN TWO,
SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC., ETC,_ i .1
THAT WE PILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INS BOTTLE
• - WITIi„Cls 00111 ` I+"O$NTAIN PEN INK FOR 5e.-
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GElt UA•NTITIES AT BIGGER REDUCTION!!
THAT W.E •PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POO,
TEAS, .MERCANTILE POSTERS AND ALL GENERAL
PRINTING OUR SPECIAi,Til!
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