Zurich Herald, 1926-04-29, Page 5Thursday, April 29th, ;LJi2C
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i)4i?1ItRISTER, SOL+ICTTOIei NOT-.
J RY PUBLIC, ETC; '
:Office, Hamilton Street. Jest off
It Scones, GOD + RIC'.EI, Ont,
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7HPecaal attention to Cauin'sel and
Court .R''axi+;,,,
ffitr.
Holmes may be consulted at
Ilio. .rich by phone .and phone
clax•gen reversed.
Alkafirew F. Hese, Township Clerk
*Boer of marriage Iicenses, Notary
111�1fgtl, Ceraunaissiocei, Fire sad Aut-
" Mfilli4l Insurance, Representing
lie and Erie 'Mortgage Corpora-
_' Mao. The Canada Trust Co. Zurich,
1Under the aulspicee of the
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Zur-
ich Jubilee Band, aenoVing pic-
ture
(show will be held uin the
Town Hall, Zurich, comm'encingat
8 le m. Saturday, May 'flat. Ad-
raissioix 20c. IQhildren under 12
10e. EVERYBODY 'COMP _
'ants, For Sade, ..oat,,
Found, Mortice, Etc. Ads
IN. TilI9 COLIUMN
Moving Pictures
1. Knapp, 11 S., L. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
IKON OFFICE - HEN'SALL
Dr. H. 11. C O W E'N
L. D. Se D. D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON,.
.M DEITZ BLOCK, 'LURICH'ev-
cry Thursday, Friday and Satur-
�aya Main Office
3HARTLEIB'S BLOCK; DASHWOOD
A -U -o -T -I -O -N -E -E -R
OSCAR /CLOP?,
graduate Carey M. Jones Nat -
demi School of Auctioneering. Try
WO far Registered. Live Stock
1 Breeds). ' Terms in keeping
'with prevailing prices. Choice
iiisruss for sale. Will Belt anything
4eseywhere.
Phone t8-93 or write. Zurich_
Licensed Auctioneer
Licensed Auctioneerfor ,,. Count
Pal Huron. In a position
,duct any auction sale, regardless
SU to size or articles to sell. I
**Reit your business, and it not
esillslied will make no charges for
services.
Arthur Weber, - Dashwood.
goilloins 15---57
Zurich " Meet
MARKET
Fresh. and Salt Meats
Bologna Sausages, etc
Highest Cash Price for Wool
CASH FOR SKINS & H1DES
Mingbint &
Reichert
ZURICH LIVERY
9 am in a position to accomo-
'iate mil requirements in the Livery
Mme, have Auto for hire. Any-,
thing ig done inthe teaming line.
GEORGE J. THIEL
flame if Zurich
1VAN,
LIVE
POU LTRY
WANTLTh
AIM' every day till :3 ()cloth 0".m.
IDA not teed fowl same morning
rliem brought in.
'Highest .Cash Filmes
-CASH FOR --
Cream and Eggs
y .. Wt O'Brien.
MOD* St Z
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MACNETO
Does get weak
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Our re -charger is
again on the job
TESTING FREE
& WEIN, fro„,p.
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ILIASSWOODMOiro
FOR SALE
Some good cheap cattle hay,
'alightly damaged through wetness,
by shipping. CCall at my barns
J. Hey, Jr., Zurich,
WANTED
Girl for housework. Plain cook-
ing. Good Wages. ARply, Mrs,
Jones -Bateman, Britannia Road,
Phone 289, Goderich, Ont.
CARD.,OF THANKS
The bereft family of the late
F. M. Hess, wish to convey their
most 'sincere thanks to the many
kind friend's and neighbor's who ex-
tended their 4a'ssistance end sym-
pathy in 'the recent illness and dep
tiariure of the departed.
FOR SALE
We have \the following weed
cars 'which we are offering ; at
good value for the money -
1: Ford touring at ------ $75.
1' Ford touring at -.---- $100
1' Ford touring •1922, starter $t45.
i Sedan :at $325
C. FRITZ & SON, Ford Dealers
FOR SALE
A barn with good strong frame
on Vic:tor•i'a Street, Zurich, for
further particulars apply to Herb
Mou'ssean.
FOR SALE
Saxon . Roadster in good con-
dition, recently overhauled, equip
ped with starter, generator, good
Hart Storage Battery, 'standard
gear. shift, new license, 33 tb. 4
miles oe ,at gallon, wilt go 38ami1•es
per hour -Owner wishes closed
carte -William Finlayson,' Zurich.
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FOR SALE
A good second hand DeLaval
Cron:' Separator. - Apply to Louis
Prang,- Zurich.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
Pure bred Anconas egg's, Iron,
very vngood laying strain, choioe
stock. Our price ie right, leave
your order early. -Lloyd O'Brein,
Zurich, Phone 127. tf-39
FOR SALE
Standard Combo Foundations,
manufactured by Ruddy Co* Brant
ford. Prices up to 25 lbs. at 65c
lb. 25 lbs, or over 60c ib.
J. Haberer & Sons, Zurie h
FOR SALE
Flax seed for feeding your stock
at $2.50 per bushel. '
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Fred. • C. Kalbfleisch, Zurich' 30-5
NOTICE TO ; CREDITORS
]%'OTICE IS HERERY . GIVEN
that all persons having claims a-
gainst theestate ofJOHN TAYLOR
lite of the Township of Hay,farmer
who pied on April 2nd, 1926, are
let tired to forward their cleft=
!l'tty proven to the undersigned on
or before the 3rd • day of May,1926.
AND NOTICE IS.• FURTHER
GIIVEN that after said date the.
Executors will proceed to distrib-
ute the' €/state having regard telly
to the claire& of which he then !shall
iaaVe notice. oti
''DATED at Exeter this 12th 'of
April,; 1926. I
GLADMANe& .STANBURY
Sollicitc ars for Executor.
Messrs. John Torrence and John
Jacobs of Clinton, called its the vil-
lage on Tuesday.
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Mr. Mole') Amy, k# highly resp-
ected resident of' the vicinity and
foreseer cattle buyer of promin-
ence,. died at London Hospital on
ORRVICE "' , day.
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'Ir, and ,Mi±s. M, Gq, Milliken iala-
ent Sunday with friends in lCrecli
ton. '
M. H. Eickiueler, who Isperit
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.I Marys, the past week at St. Ma. SO , r,e
turned 'home on Monday eve.
Mr. and Mils. Sylvr Witmekl Mr,
and Mr's. Isiah Witmer, and Mrs,
J. Allan, were at Kitchener p.viEl
Sunday, attending the funeral of
a relative.
C, Fritz & Son, ,Ford dealers are
doing ,quite a busine'as, the recent
sales made are; new coaches to
Jos. Foster, .Jr., •B,abylon Line; Mr,
Aaron Erb, Stanley and Mr. Peter
•Mcisaac, Dashiwood.
Misses Pearl, Winnie and Gerti.e
Ortwein, of Detroit visited under
the parental roof on the Bronson
Line, over the week -end. . •the
former returning to the city on
Monday.
At a specialemeeting of the
town'sfxip council on Monday ev-
ening lest, it was decided to replace
the 25 pari cable leading west in
the village with a 50 pair cable,
also to install a public pay stat-
ion at the Voisin House, Zurich fer
the convenience of the public.
Splendid, hiones of worship were
•experienced in the Evngaelical- .ch-
urch on Sunday. In the morning
hour, Mr. Colin Campbell gave.. a
very instructive and 'spiritual dis-
course on "Love". While in the
evening Rev. C', Schrag had the
pleasure of addressing a well fil-
led church, to which he preached
theg 'ooci of datory" of Moses.
About 98 .farmers out of every
100 consider it good business to
carry all the fire insurance they
can get on their baildixigs. . St
TREE'
PR CTfcALINSTRUCrIONSAta )U`t'.
i VEBX NLX)1,+1SSARY WORK,
Have a (.rood Outfit ---Spray as the
Calendar Tells Yiau-,-el ray Bight
Through the Trees -- Keep Tank,
Pump and Nozzles Clean.
(Contributed by Ontario (Department of
Ar?rieultu;it,, 'i'aronto. )
1. Do not spray at :all '.Mess you
are going to try to do it well. It will
not pay,
2. You cannot niake.:a success of
apple growing without good spraying.
3. You cannot spray well without
a good outfit which will give you
plenty of pressure. So overhaul the
old spray machine at once, or if it is
not satisfactory buy anew one with
plenty of power.
4. Get a spray calendar from your
Agricultural Representative, or from
Mr. P. W. Hodgetts, Director Fruit
Branch, Toronto, or Prof. L. Caesar,
O. A. College, Guelph. Tacit it up
in the spray shed where it will al-
ways be available.
5. Use only the spray materials
recommended in the spray calendar.
6. Do dot spray when it happens
to be convenient, but spray at the
times the spray calendar says. The
time of spraying is of vast import-
ance and the times given in the spray
calendar are based on years of study.
7. Omit none of the first three
regular sprays, some years the first
is the most important, some the se-
cond and some the third. Each spray
helps to make the next more effective
and each must be given to insure
clean fruit.
8. McIntosh and Snow trees
should always receive a fourth appli-
cation. Read 'what the spray calen-
dar recommends under "Extra sprays
and remarks" and be guided by it.
9. You will not control San Jose
scale on large trees, twenty-five years
old or more, unless you first prune
ati!,ticsshow/ that out . of every- them heavily and scrape the loose
bark off with a hoe. Then see that
1260 buildings insured ones burr • every particle of the bark is wet with
On the other hand .for 'every life, the liquid; a mere mist or a light •
there its a death. For rates on I spray will not kill the insect. Use
life insurance sea A. F. Hess. All
policies guaranteed.
Mr. J .W. Merner, wh,o ils o;p-
onitig u'p hi's store for business on,
Thursday morning of this week,
int ite' the pubile to dome in land
tsee what he hats for sale. See
his adv. on page 8 of this issue,.
Mrs. Merner 'and family of Elmira
have also arrived and we welcomer
them in our midst, and wish Mr.
Merles every 'success in his bus-
iness undertaking.
The cold land wet weather 'over
the week -end has' haulted the sseed-
i.ng operation's, and few farmers
taro been able to do anythinglaince
Many fermaiis are getting alarmed
over the backwarnne'ds• of 'the Isea-
son, •as• on Saturday 'will usi ot�?n
the month of May with practically
nothing done ,as yet. The roads
ere" getting somewhat more corp-
paet and .the auto runs fine.
Rev. W. B. Dengits end Layman
J E Gasclo, returned on Monday
evening from the Canada Confer-
ence Iseesion at Kitchener, and ev-
erybody is much pleased to learn
that Rev. Dengi's is ,stationed in
Zurich for another year. The
Conference also sanctioned the
closing up of the 14th church and'
taking 'same down and using the
material in the building program
at Zurich.
Mr. Edmund Oesch, proprietor
of the celebrated trotting 'stallion
Hygrade, hes recently teold two
very fine hos+sea sired by this horse
for which he received handsome
Cigures, the ,sale being made by
Mr. Chas. Wallace, of Clinton, and
the pair have been 'shipped._ to,
Quebec, Por the improvement of
stock in that province. They
are: Pat Winters, 4 yr. old, sired
by Hygrade ,dam .Dufty J.; Minnie
Mack, 5 yrs. old by War McKin-
ney, dam Dufty J.
LUTHERAN 'CHURCH NOTES
At thie meeting of .the Lutheran
church members held on Tuesday
evening of last week` it was dec-
ided to' build a basement 'and a
'shed. The 'old shed has 'been •er-
ased to the ground and building
giperations will be began _neons
es the weather turns warm. The
new shred should be completed by
early 'summer, and the ba'sem'ent
ready for occupation by fall.
Rete. H. RRembe, Lit. BtS, Will
celebrate 'several important an-
iversaiies during' the month 'of
May. • In the lieglnti1n of the
month he will celebrate the tenth
anniversbary of his present' past-
orate. On the 10th not the month
the tenth anniversary of (his •ord-
ination,• and the end of the month.;
the tenth annivei+sary of his instal-
lation. The palstor has not yet
conduct a public
decided if he. will eonP
'service comanem�orating these ev-
ent's, however, any wishes on the
part of the church council and intim
hers will be given due consider-
ation.
`The Lutheran S. S. t chers are
,preparing for the S. S. Conven-
tion which will be held on Vretoria
Day at Brodhagen. The 'Conven-
tion this year will be much bigger
as many new 'schools have been
added to this district. Formerly
only 'six schools `participated and
five pastors, now fourteen tri
represented and eleven pa�stors.Thr'
chief speakers at the co.nv^utio•n
will be Rev. Moisig, New Ilalnbirrg
and 'POI,Itt2.. bee
lime sulphur 1 to 7 of water, prefer-
ably just as the buds are bursting.
10. For scab and codling moth
cover both sides of every- fruit and
also cover every leaf. Scab attacks
the leaves, too, and is often washed
from them to the fruit. It will re-
quire from 7 to 13 gallons for each
tree twenty-five years old or upwards,
not just 2 or 3 gallons.
11. Be sure the spray reaches right
through the trees. To insure this
go in, if necessary, underneath the
tree and spray the part beyond the
trunk first,, then step back to the
outside and spray the remaining part.
Do this from both sides. Remember
that it is the centre or shaded part
of the tree where scab naturally is
worst and poor sprayers nearly al-
ways miss this side though they often
cover the sunny or outer side all
• right.
12. A tower, even with a spray
gun, is a great help. Often it will
suffice to stand on the tank. A rail-
ing or support on it removes the dan-
ger of falling.
13. Do not use large openings in
the discs of either nozzles or spray
guns unless you have 225 pounds
pressure or more. They are wasteful,
make it difficult to maintain high
pressure, and give too coarse a spray.
14. In many cases better work will
be done with a rod and three angle
disc nozzles than with a gun. In any
case use some system in spraying so
that you will make sure everything
is being covered in a methodical
way.
15. Have a handy place to fill the
tank. Ten minutes should be long
enough for any tank.
16. Do not stop spraying because
rain threatens. Go right on until the
rain bas well begun. It is rain and
moisture which cause scab outbreaks.
17. Do not stick to an eight or ten
hour day when spraying, but make
every effort to get it done as soon
as possible without sacrificing thor-
oughness. • if the second spray is not
-finished before the blossoms open,
omit the poison and go on until it
is finished.
18. Wash out the tank and pump
clean water through the machine and
nozzles at the close of each day.
19. Remember spraying gives
healthy foliage and is a great factor
in producing annual crops as well as
giving clean fruit. Even trees that
ate not' bearing should be sprayed to
keep them healthy.
• 20. Get a new spray calendar each
• year.
21. When in difficulty consult your
Agricultural Representative or write
to Prof. L. Caesar, O. A. College,
Guelph, or W. le Ross, Vineland.-
.L, Caesar, 0. Ar College, Guelph,
Farm Notes, •
improved . breediri urgently
needed to dairy,. herds. Most dairy-
men feed and house; their cattle in a
manner that is worthy of much better
cattle -than, they are keeping. Effi-
cient cows, efficiently fed and housed,
are the, dairyman's economic salva-
tion. The" most successful. dairymen
are breeders and improvers of dairy
cattle.
While silage is an excellent feed
for dairy stock, it should be.combined
with some leguminous feed, such as
clover, cowpeas, or alfalfa, owing to
its insufficient productive quality.
The leguminous material will tend to
correct the deficiencies of the silage
in dry matter, protein, and mineral
constituents.
The dairyman's motto is; "Produc-
tion first"; and every cow, pure" -bred
or grade, must produce and keep us,
because we_ can't afford to keep her.
This is one reason why some pure
bred breeders shun cow testing asso-
ciations. ,They are afraid of - their
r'ecor'ds; afraid seine of their cows
are not paying; for 'their feed r`t afraid
se fn rade cow will step l.�o fast
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Our. Batteries are Guaranteed by the
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WE HAVE LOTS OF SHINGLES ON HAND TO RE -ROOF
YOUR BUILDINGS. WHY BUY MORE EXPENSIVE MATER-
IAL SUCH AS GALVANIZE WHEN YOU CAN BUY T.IiE
GOOD OLD • CEDAR SHINGLES AT SUCH REASONABLE
PRICES. • •
5x White- cedar shingle's at1,1.50 per bunch
ax B. C. Red Cedar Shingle's at $1;70 per Bunch.
Put on these 'shingles with'proper nials and you Will have a
roof for a life time, cool in 'summer, warm in winter. Na
painting or tarring. t Easily patched when a storm takes of
part of the woof, where with galv. it is very hard to repair.
We !still have a number of cedar posts for sale at 30c. 'Call
in and look them over. Alw'ayls a good ;supply of wi:1-
board, roofing, lumber .and tGyips. o Bend.
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PROTECTIO
Get one of Our Auto Tops
They will protect you from the
coldwinds and will make Winter
motoring a pleasure
IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT
WE RERUBBER YOUR BUGGY WHEELS.
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