Zurich Herald, 1926-06-03, Page 4Z ETCH HERALD
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ur` teeing and. Sp- t,embe e„ The St
te'reee will be open 'l, uee ae end
l4aturday evenings,
Mr. and 1VIra..3AS,
Ct 11 Ir and
is s,go, are vieitiug \111.
1kbits. F. O. Wildl
+1r• Milford. Koch. :theses Alnia
Myrtle I.oeh of Detroit hind
baa �Wilton G.ro :'e, 'sp-
fid" ice. R. Pitt Of and
4rat the week-encl. with 31r.
.'his. Geo 'Foch.
14'Lr- ' rm Stire of 'Buffalo 'spent
4ree..bledey in towil..
Mx. and Mrs. E, Siebert Rand
*amity of Detroit, 'Spent th Eweek
roti
,aybd With Mr.. and Mrs. Hy
• 15'Ir. J. Wein ante Miss Pearl '
Ictildt made a bu!s]newss tri.1) to
itto,outo one day last week. Mr.
"Mr. and Mrs. W. :iIaier and
b. 'Maier of Detroit, are visiting
Win, Maier.
arith and Mrs. Mise
'Miss Lucille Willerta�npent the
la, Kirk a Birmingham,
*Melt -mend with Mr, and Mrs. Fred
1 3 est. ernes and 11adY
'Milford Meat the week
glad of 11r and Mrs, Geo. ) Ler-
�� with
miter. Musser of Detroit, vis -
IT.. ern. Sun -
with Mrs. Musser over ti
tie - Blsie and Thal
M3_ and Mrs. Wm. Eveland spent
'vita and Mrs.
Atrize week -end in Sarnia. Sunday aft
Re -v. E. Bruer spent
lett—moon in London.
31ffisses Hazel Snell andAda
Witmer it -mer left on Monday for
atria.
311Lr, Freihert and Miss Freihert
tia`nd Misses Koessei ofLansing,
sing, EP
' ai t the w eekr ,Ord
a for Miller on
ert nd. ion and dati-
3Vir. P. Geig
lht'er o. Petersburp. spent 11Ion
'.ihRv with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Pfilel
Re • Alla. 1►1s,9, Wert and on
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!cies �ii;laaalot�-a '.af L�� trtalt; '141eait the
tr�ealt �;o,a1 \sticks frie'n,ds in town.
=r, aa.Rroai laltM 1V"aat Stadell auei
f l.ra9Rki4r,4r. 'emit ,'Sb11 :1\ with 10,,
and Mex P. Kraft,
Mr. and Mree. O. L. Smith of 'Zur
jolt epee'! Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs Hy, Seh de.
Mr. Mervyn Tiernan • and Mies
Alice Hoffman steent the "week -end
at Kitchener and Niagara Palls.
Mr. Frank Morepe of Detroit,
spent the week. end •in town.
On Friday evening the Dash-
wood brass band neettained those
who have taken part in their con--
cert to a banquet at the Comme,
ercial Hotel. After a a sumptuous
dinner, the evening was 'spent in
singing and music by the tolrche
e'stra.
Mr, and Mre. Jack Wein, tspent
Monday in London.
On Srday afternoton quite a
number of the members of the
Walter League of the Lutheran ch-
urch attended the Convention at
London.
Miss Elva Richmond left Write
her home in 'Blyth on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mits. 3. Eidt, Mrs. Peine
and Miss Deichert of New Hani-
burg 'spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. Stade,
Mr, and Mrs, J. Merner of De-
troit visited with. Mr. and Mrrj.
Geo. Merner on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Merne rEilber of
Detroit, called on Friend's in town
on Sunday.
Miss Elva Richmond returned
to her home in Blyth on Monday
evening accompanied by Mies Pearl
Kraft. Miss Richntodn has been
a Millinery 'Buusiness• Builder, for'
some time past, and this yeareom-
pleated her 'sixth, and Most suc-
cessful season in •Dashwood. Miss
Richmond leaves a horst of pleas-
ed customers and friends in Dash-
wood and the surrounding conn -
•try who will we'lcorne her back for.
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Spring Seeds
We have received our supply of
Spring Seeds and can supply you
with practically everything in this
line, such as Garden Seeds, Flower
SEEDS, AND GRASS -.EEDS IN LARGE QUANTITIES FOR
THE FARMERS.
CHOICE SEED CORN
NOW IS TRE TIME TO LOOK AFTER YOUR SEED CORN, WE
HAVE IT BEST BY TEST,IN MOST OF THE LEADING• VAR
ITIES. GET YOURS NOW
LET US SHOW YOU OUR SUPPLY OF SEEDS AND BE
CONVINCED THAT TIIIS IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR
.:SUPPLY.
Louis SchUUbe a Zurich
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neSrected the ti.I,:r+r, i a ,trop
mxilk Took eke lens,
Bow much (10 the la rulers ;inti
tiaiaymen' of the 171.1111A -ta'..; i„ •y
in toll to bacteria in milk? In plot. -
..ass of arriving' 1't . the anew r to
'this onestiori, reprow, niativea of lead
ori„ xiailk and dairy pro'L,.icLs com-
panies of New York recea•ally met
ttvith officials of the State Agricul-
tihxaI Experiment . t t±i,m, with the
33,epartment of Farina and lI:irk ets
sirrit the College of Arrirniture at
the 'l xperirnen1 Station. 'Geneva.
The ba.cterial..cau•nt is bning ur:'•d
more ore and more as a ba;:LL for de-
termining how much per pound n
ge.rrner is to bo paid for his n+ili<
!lotting the bacterial count utile; 0
r„ivon figure rxtr tis ramillions of dol-
lars annually to "Uncle ;tam's dairy -
Veen. Dairyman, themaelve:a, a.r
.alili>e to this question. anti where the
axiillt produced is a rxmteria.i exert of
The incense front th oferia, emu-
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sanitary precautions are beim'
'taken to insert" n. low bacterial count
lain the !milk. •
a i.;
T'recaaatio:^ art ,_t the beginning
•i t arxiilt production and continuo
.selear through until the time the milk'
1a in the elands of the consumer.
"-Oro begin with, properly ventilated,
'easily cleaned stables, aro lhrovWcrl,
eelenty of bedding is given tee cows;
•iiatforrns are built the right length to
lir da :1 x i breed • of
'�.rcc�orrn o to the pa t cula,r k i chi
Meows Chet are kept; the glitter is hails
rte;.'+ r• t+.
�lt1e nod <T h �trh.lti�t r p,riri
tat
i! •r• i ,. o,r 7 urr1•e1.2 ,•e ilk;
Tt + •i, i.' .per ea yr Luelortc.
?sal! 'rho <IOWA are „ . oxned •:ars•
full;;• n:'' y clay. and just.bolore nilih-
in;,, pa.rl1 los of dirt are bxu�?,•+;�
off, or, when the coW hi .clipp:'rl,
wiped off with a damn cloth. Srnall
top drill: pane are used to re(.eii••n
!!alike from the nous. Utensils such es
mills pails, milk cans, anilking •na•
rhinos and scp?arai ors, are thoroughly
sterilized after -each milking.
Tho •:rash-draawn milk is iron ++-
ciirJ.<la ieiiro ed to the eonling to'u`t
whore, ii ,is cooled to a tempore.:sur,:
of 5O degrees to 60 degrees 1rfz'ire:i-
heft. •
(in i's• asps at the dairy, tbo creri.m-
cry or the rondensery, the same* ex-
treme sanitary precautions prevail.
White garbed' 'workers who have
prised int:111eai inspection, who ob-
serve rues of personal cioantui^v g
es well as 'hygiene in the handling
of milk and milk products, go about
their duties efficiently and int'+1I1-
gently, Tntmedi°al.ely atter the p r.s-
• zi •'t lbottled
tri t1of t 1 tt i
tel whoie milk,it is b l
and •capped. The date of botf`lixig is
stamped on the cap and Cho milk ie
tun ally sold before 3f hours have
elapsed since pasteurizing,
Whr't i rltt'fere:nre over t`nar old-
iiin.a inothocis.;of handlingtnillcl°
tt is these ch tn.; tel method's in
Ita.lhcllin;; of flue nation's Mee
temple' .That hth swelled the Ital••
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i r' , r ri r.
• 3 r t l n i" Mee to more.
t ;:fteSti r:cx int ' ?i r' ..r
the fall ;season..
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regular meeting next Friday even-
ing, 1 t e 5th Thc, meeting" 1n . 1 F �i'a111
�,, u ng r
charge of the Lookout Coniailitte2
,inti a 'special programme has( be
on arranged, Rev. W, i3• Dengis
of Zurich will be present and give
0 aim rt address. Everybody wale
come.
EXETER
Aamuel Prouty of Hay Tp>, who
Was taken to London hospital,
suffering from tetanus, passed ew
ay on Tuesday last and the rem-
ains 'were broutiht to his homefor
in terlment.
Sergt, Hy. Peleeli, . of the 11,11
W. M.P. accompanied by his wife
who were called to. Exeter owing
to the death of Mrs, Taman, left
for Begin a, Sask. "d
Harvey Pollen had the misfor-
tune to fracture both bones of hie
right arm on Sunday, last when the
engine of an auto he was cranking
backfired, the crank hitting his
Tib.a death' occ:ured in Exeter on
Saturday last, of an old 're'sident
Margaret, Jane Carling, widow of
the late Thos. Bissett, deceased was
born in Exeter in 1850 and resided
.here practically ail her ilfe, 'sur-
•viting her are three daughters and
one 'son.
The death took place in Exeter
on Wednesday last of Mrs. Wm. A.
Rycltniah in her 78th year. On
the' Sunday previous the decee
ased suffered a paralytic stroke
whieh rendered her unconscious.
She was born in !Durham Co. and
when a young girl carne to the
community, folowing her marriage
they moved to Mich.; but 16 years
ago came to Exeter to reside.
On May 24th Mrs. Henry E. Hus
ton, passed away in her 72ndyear
Mrs. Huston has not been well for
about a year, although only 'acv-
ioualy ill the past few months, she
PA -as a highly esteemed resident of
the community where she !spent
till her life. Born in the Township
of Hay, her maiden name being
Catherine O'Brein, is survived by
her husband, two sons and four
daughters.
HENSALL
Mr. and. Mrs. Clark, W .Knapp
all of Toronto, mote•ed up and
'spent the holiday with Dr. - and
Mrs G. Knapp, and Mr. and Mrs.
M. Drysdale.
The ladies of St. Paul's Anglic
an church are holding a 'sale of
baking on Saturday.
Mrs. Aleut, Ingrain has returned
from visiting her son at Detroit,
who underwent an operation for
appendicitis.
jean Elder, who has been em-
ployed in Hemphill's drug store
left for London, where 'she has
reeeived a !similar position.
Ret. Andrew Boa left for Strat-
ford the past week to attend the
Conference and where he was or-
dained on Sunday.
The moving picture entitle d
Front the Cradle to the Cross, giv
en by Rev. McTavish; of Cred-e '
iton, was wellreceit'eck.
.On Sunday afternoon, May 30th,
in the Town Hall, Cietn,ander
Hurd of London, gave an address
a•a well as musical numbers by
local talent.
Mrs. F. 1VHess, while going
around the honse doing her house
hold duties, had the misfortune to
trip over a rug andhnrt her knee
very, badly, consequently whe will
be laid up for a while,
Mrs. P. Buchanan of Toronto,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
John Zuefle, over the week.
Mr. and Tbs. John Dingwall;
and family of Streetsville, are
visiting relatives and friends in
town.
Mrs. Robt. Higgins, �•�iolrt and.
Florence, were visitors at Woods. -
stock,
MMi:ss Saline Beaver of Kit-,
diener, 'spent the week with her
parent's, Mr. and rMs. Wm Beaver
Another well known and highly
`r:espeeted resident of fl nsa 1, pas
sed away on Sunday morning,
in the parson Mf Mrs. Thos. Sher
ritt, Sr., 'She suffered a ,stroke
some time ago and, never r.allind
passing away at .the home of her
son, :Tinos. Sheri t ori Sunday morn
ing,- May 23rd. Her maideal.nanie
was Mary Jane Cooker :led "was
.,born in London 75 years ago and
married to the. late Thou. Sherrltl
in 1869. They resided in Stanley
Tp. near Blake till 1020, when Mr.
Sherritt bought the fine property-
on the eastern 'side of H4t,iall..She.
leavers to mourn her loss iehgt .da-
ghters; Mrs. Chas .Mf±'rors of Balite
Mrs 5 B. Irwin of Hill:sborn;''N.-D
Mrs Harry Snarling Of Medicine
Lake, 1Vtont., :Mrs. Culler But* of•.
Berthold, N. p.rik,, Mrs. 3. Turner,
Clint* Mrs. W. Clndtvlle of Lon-.
don and Mee; r3 D. 77. Sherrill' of Hen
salt and ono son This of Hensen..
The fun^rai took plan') nt Tue's-
d1y afternoon from the residence
o flier 'son Thos. to St. Paul's An-
glican chinch and front t1v re to
'Bayfield cemetery for interment.
COUNTY NEWS
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Marga rot Strang, daughter 'of
ll,i. Strang', 'U',sbo.rrll:) will grads ;•
nate thiru year froli London tln•-
Roraity with the f1a• helm of e1;rt.r
tlagrIA,, '1 i t ,.1.t t li' .1 l�.1 4,''
Goss & Fraser, LQndion, hive be
en awarded the contract for pav-
ing the Prov. Highway from, God
and it
Corners, n
Goi
,
ri •h
tO.Taylor's
e 4
is hoped' that the work will cons'
tin'ue on through to Clinton 'and
b eco'rnplleted this year.
About 3,000, local and cli'strict re'-
.sidents, there present •xr.:eter.,
Fair. Grounds last Sunday after -
3100n to hear the Ku Khix. Klan
explain the purposes and plans of
that organization. About 100
Klansmen in regalia were present
a's pickets. At thie close of tri,.
4uaeting, about 150 new members
were enrolled,
' The tuneral of Moses Caldwell
the, olYleet man; in the district, who
died after a few days illness on
May 17th, at the age of 94 yeasts,
was held from his late residence, 2
con., Tuckersm th, on May 19th,Ser
*vice's were eondueted by Rev. C.
G. ArmOUr and interment made in
Baird's cemetery, he had resided
there for 50 years.
•A quiet wedding took place on
May' 21st, at Sarnia,• in the press
epee of .a few friend's, when Edna
e..(i; len, younger daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Wn'.Pfaff, of Exeter,bewcanle
the., bride of :Robs. M. Love, 'son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Love, Grand
Bend, -Rev. Hall of St, Paella Un-
ited church officiated. 'The happy
toupee left by motor for Pt. Huron
and other Mich, points, and upon
their return will reside on the gro-
one''s farm near Grand Bend.
The !sympathy of the commun-
ity was touched on Sunday last
when it was learned that Mrs. A.
Y. •Campbell, of the Thames had
had ,passed away quite suddenly
from heart failure, leaving a be-
reaved husband and a family of
five children, the youngest being
ill only a few hours, her maiden
name was Charolette Stewart, at-
eed 47 years, was a daughter of
the late Wm. Stewart and was
born on the homestead on the Bo-
undary.
GRAND BEND
SOFT BALL
At the meeting held in Grand
Bend on Victoria day it was dee-•
ided to hold a game every Tee
esday night at .6 o'clock 'shame,
and 'should eight teams enter the
race then a tlhursday night game
will be added,. The owner s o,f the
Casino will donate a new ball ev-
ery game, winning team to. take
it home with them. The tpani.,l
closing the season first will own.
outright. a twofoot high silver
cup, The cr?ollection taken at
each game to be devided between
competing team's to ,defray ex-
pne'ses. Teams from Parkhill,
Zurich, Exeter, Forest, Iienslall, Liu-•
es», Tedford, Ailsa Craig,: D.ash-
wood, etc. are. expected to com-
pete, with evenly balanced teams
contest 'should b:; fair. Pull
detail's from Geo, E. Eccleston; Gr-
and Bend.
CREDITON
• Mr. and Mae. Bruebaker and
Mrs. Kobe, have returned to their
home' ,. at Hano c er, after visiting
Mr. and 'Mrs. D. Ocstreicher.
Mely. England of St. Thomas
,Visited his parents here.
Lorne Dreier of the Kruge fur-
niture Co., Chesley, and Pearl of
Hanover, Loyd Houser of Buffalo
were visitors at the home of Ret.
and Mrs. Dreier. •
Mr. and Iris. G. C. Pentland, of
Crriinsby tt :sited Mr. and Mrs. Herb
K, Eilber, Mrs. Girvin accomeaanr-
f,ad them.
Mr. and Mrs. Damm, of Chesley,
spent the week -end 'with the for-
mer's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. G. K.
Brown,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Heatherley, of
London, spent Sunday \with Mr.
and Mrs,, Hy. ,1VIotn,
Dr. and RVlrs. E, Truetnner and
family of Chesley, !spent the We-
ek -end with. Mr. and Mrs. VC B.
GaisBel •
Mr. and Mrs, Ira Brown and
children of Aniherstburg spent the
holiday ,with Mr. and Mrs. H. K.
Eilber,
There was a good crowd in the,
village for the celebration! on May
24th, the Ilen'sall .ball team •efe-'
ated the locals, ;score 12-19.
i� Mrs. C. 17wicker has returned
after 'spending a fete week''s,.holi
days with relatives at Toronto,
New Hamburg and London:.
HENSALL
C. N. R. TRAIN CONNECTIONS,
MORNING
South, Kippen 8:22
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South, Hensel' -.. ... , 8.32 atni.
Exeter
South, :.8.:17 a.lra',
'Stage leave Zurich 1..-7.00 a.nr.
North, Exeter ......... 10.16 a.m.
North, lensall . 10,30 a.ms
North; Ki:ppen ..10.36 a.m.
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"AFTERNOON
South, Kippen .. ...4,40 pen,
South, ITensall
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South, Exeter ,..5.05 pan,
Stage leave Zurich .....3,00 p.m.
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Exeter fi 6,04 .tai.
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North �. t
North, 11( 1154111 , ... 81s p,ra
North) ifippe1 ,3 «. 644 p.m,
rlt?laakrtigl>;lr, 'a June 3rdE, 1926
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employer, and wish to announce. ounce. that
1 have opened an LT -to -date Garage
ln Mr. Hie. 's Bloch,.
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BULD AND CHARGE BATTERIES ON SHORT NOTICE reit
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