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Zurich Herald, 1926-06-03, Page 5+N ' 31.100 3111.Et, 1.426 BUSINESS CARPS DUDLEY E. lloLivnEls BARRISTER, R, SOLICITOR, NOT-, ARY PUBLIC', ETC, tdice, Hamilton Street. 'Just off !the, Square, GOD +a IO.E1, Ont, pial attention to Counsel and l t o it Werk, k •r Solutesnay be notfsulted at 'C3otterriet by phone and phone. c aegels reversed, CH HERALD Wants,. For :sale, Lost, Found, Notice, Etc. Ads IN THIS COLUMN FOR SALE 1923' Ford Coupe,' in perfect cone ciitioir, recently overhauled. 14)18 Ford Touring good condition felt $95. ' C. FRITZ & SON, Ford Dealer Flowers and Plants jadiew F. ]dens, Township: Clerk POT .E'L O xVERS, FUNERAL ". :R WI+ATHa, HANGING BASKETS FILLED, AFRICAN MARIGOLDS, SNAP DRAGON, MINNIO,NETTE SALVIA; STOCKS, ASTERe, TOM- ATOES PLAN VS, CABBAGE PL- ANTS, DTC. ' HENSALL GREENHOUSE, John Zuefle. ier of marriages tti2enti()r, Notary rablliti, Commissioner. Fire and Ant- '*'softie Insurance, Itepreeenting listr11n and eerie 'Mortgage Corpora- . Tine Canada Treat Co. Zurich. 9arle, L, Knapp, O. D. S., L D. S. DENTAL - SURGEON ;3 1t8L►IN OFFICE ` HENS.ALL Dr. 11. ti..COWEN L " D. $►, D. D. 8. DENTAL SURGEON„ iAt DEITZ BLOCK, ZURICH ev- ,W1 T.buirsday,,, Friday and Satur- day Main Office H1.RTLEII3'S BLOCK, DASHWOOD A -U -C -T -ION -E -E -R OSCAR tCL03P? +klraduate Caren 1L Jones .Nat- ip(jsi Sc)*iol AlledOileering. Try flae for Registered Live Stock tAil ]Breeds). Terms in keeping Via: prevailing prices. Choice barbs for sale. Will self anything4 anywhere. Zurich. Plane 19-93 or write, Licensed Auctioneer L'ic'ensed Auctioneer for County 7fl Enron. In a position to con- illn>:t any auction •sale, regardless jig to size or articles to sell. I Solicit your business, and if not satisfied will make no charges for services. Arthur Weber, r. Dashwood. rhe 13-57 Zurich Meet MARKET Fresh and Salt Meats Bologna Sausages, etc Highest Cash Price for Wool CASH FOR SKINS &'HIDES Triaig1311.1.t & Ds1ChCrt ZURICH LIVERY x-` 3 arm in a position to aecomo- late all requirements in the Livery have Auto for hire. Any-, Mang done in the teaming line. CIRORO l 3. THIEL MOW 31 Zariee LIVE POU LT R Y WANTED NOM every day till 3 °clock p.m. .mot tend fowl sante morningj mars brought In. 'Highest Cash Prices FO]R-- Cream and Eggs. W. O'Brien neesessen Zurbel The' Ford: MACNETO Does get weak Our re -charger is tr job on the TESTING RE 11. M'EI , # Prop. stiraiwece I4 Tost S1E+iiitYx 'E NOTICE Owing to the re-con!struction of the main Hydro lines, the local mill will do chomping only ora the fol- lowing aftern'oons of each week; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 4Viliiarnn fired], LOST In Zurich, a gum of money, fin- der of /aurae kindly communicate with Herald Office. EGGS FOR HATCHING Purebred "Minoreais and also White Wyandotte. Choice Stock. Apply to George K. Farwell, Zur- ich, Phone 56, FOR SALE" Two fresh milk cows. • Apply to -John Gal'ster, Zurich. FOR SALE A good pumping windmill, Leader., with 40 -foot 'steel derrick, apply to Jacob Gellman. FOR SALE A barn with goad 'strong frame on Victoria Street, Zurich, for further particulars apply to Herb Mou+sseau, FOR SALE A good isecond hand DeLaval Crem+ Separator. -- Apply to Louis Prang, Zurich EGGS FOR HATCHING Pure bred Anconas eggs, .iron, very good laying strain, choice stock, Our price is right, leave your order early. -Lloyd O'Brein, Zurich. Phone 127. tf-39 WEEKLY HALF HOLIDAY, SEA- SON 1926. We, the undersigned business men of the Village of Zurich, as - gree to clone our respective pre aces of business •evevy Wednes- day afternoon- beginning June 2nd and +ending 'Sept. 29th, both clate!s inellx A . F. Hess, Chas. Fritz, Brown Bros., J. Gaslchto & Sons, Louis Sch- ilbe, L. W. Hoffman, Stade & Weide), E. E. Wuerth, J, 11". Mer- ner, John Kipper, Williamis Brost. George Hess, Edward. Weltin, 0 - Freie & • Sone, Harry G. Hess, Al- bert G. Heasi, Fred Thiel, Johnston & Kalbfieiseh, V. V. Siebert, T. L. Wurrn, W. L. Siebert. The Schedu'.e; MAY 27 -Exeter at Hensall. 27 -Thames Road at Zurich. 31. -Crediton at Exeter. 31-Hentaall at Thames Road. • JUNE 4-Tharnei3 Road at Exeter. 64 -Zurich at Crediton. 7 -Crediton at Heii+aali. 'i -Exeter at Thames Rq ctr. 10 -Thames Road at Crediton 11-Hensall at Zurich. d- i.. tt0 r 14 -Crediton n at �Llrieh, ' 14- Rensall at Exeter. 17 -Thames Road at Hen'aall. 18 -Zurich at Exeter. • 21-Zuri�h. at Thames Road. 21--RenIsall at ,Crediton. 24 -Zurich at. Ren'sali.. 25 -=Exeter at Crediton, 28 -Crediton at „Thannes Road, ;28 -Exeter at:. Zurich. JULY 5 -Exeter at Crediton. 57 -Thames Road atZu rich: 9 --Crediton at . Rental'. 9 --Exeter at Thames Road. 12 -Zurich at Crediton, 13 -Thames Road 'at- Hensel]. 1-1Crediton at Exeter. iG-Hensall at. Zurich, ` 19-sHensall at Exeter. 0 -Zurich at nausea Road. 22 -Exeter at H'en'seli. . 23_Thtaines Road at Crediton, Crediton at Zurich. 2f a rc ,. 26.-Hensa.11 at Thanyes Road, 29-Thaniee Road at Exeter. 30--i-iemsall at •Credito.n. A.TYGUS Tit ' 2 -Crediton at Thames • Road. e ---Zurich: at Exeter. 6Exotter at Zur'ieh. i---Zt1r'reh at Remelt FEED AND DADS DF � )Ai' NEWS � «« �� 0 4 0*Sa** aii040 04 P. s+ Prtypf ,. Mrs. Ed, AaF xt r.s spending. a , ,+ ;weeks, in Detroit Mrs. W, R. Major of Torort+,, t;, visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs W. L. Siebert. Mr. and Mrs. A Melick and ram ily of Elkton, Mich,, called oil Mende in the village on Monday Mr .Christ ley is •spendi•r ;t week with friend' at Inge uH, Hamilton and •London, Mr .and MIs.` Goodbread of De troit were week-end'vieitere at ti.:' home of Mr. and Mee..E, Axt. 1\tr, and Mrs, Mich, (IgG. .ii4r•i returned on Tuesday from a viri- it to Kitchener. Mr .and' Mrs. A, Gollin and son of Greenway, visited at the hart~.,• , of W. Ba+ssow, and T. McAd:an+, Bronson Line, on Sunday: Mr. Harry and Vic Welland a,t.I Bob Sampson of Detroit, �mri^iii,+"1 at the bonze of Mr. and Mrs. le McAdams, Bronson Line. Mrs. Cyrus, Colosky, who l: to been at Forest for a tine, has returned home. Mr. and Mr's. Harvey Cotta:sk of . Detroit, were Sunday vis, t(;i:; with the former's parents her..': Mr. and Mrs. Merrier Enlber and 'son Charles of Detroit spent th'° week -end with the latter'8 pawnis Dr, and Mrs. J. Routledge. Mr. and Mira. T. L. Wurm, leases G. Weber, H. Bedard and I, Rout ledge were visitors in London nn Wednesday, Rev. C. Schrag, Mr. and Mr;'q Dav, Gingeri;ch areispending the week at Kitchener, attending the big Mennonite Conference. Mr. and Mrb. Herbert (fey nor .London, were Sunday visitors with. the former's father, on the Baby- lon line. Mr. and Mee. John Geselio were week -end visitors 'wills relatives ie Pigeon, Mich, Mr and. Mrs,. Laird Staubus •:incl .son of Sernia were Sunday visit-- 01% isit-oru at the, home of Mr; and 141re C. Fritz FREE -A. Genuine Gclette Safety Razor given away free 'with cv•- L 1 cry 35 cent tube of Palm olive Shaving Cream, at Zurich print Store• Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Steinbach Mr John Schilbe and daughter or Detroit- were week -end visitors with relatives here. Mi. Louis Prang has installed a new l0-g,al. capacity Imperial gas filler, which will be a great convenience to liini in +serving' the pubic, Mr. and Miss. Albert H. Schnell of •Regina; arrived here on, Moil - day evening and will Ispen:d a few" weeks with friends. They arc staying at Mrs. .Shell's mother; Mrs: S. McBride. The streets of the village have received tlr'ir baptism of .oil the beginning of the week and it is no'v necessary to take off your oiled 'shot's out in the woodshed. Week -and visitors al the home of Mr. and. Mrs. E. Ci, Krnee :r :.4th. con„ -avers Mr. and Mra,Nithan parent and daughter, Mr,,. Dirk. Toney of. Detroit, Mrs. Phoebe Hey and Mrs. Noah Parent of •Badaxe Mich. NO 'HYDRO Owing to the; re-conistruction of the main hydro line between Ex- eter and Shar•epta co Hors !luting this• week and part of next, the current will be off during the day till six o'clock in the evening but on Tuesday, Thursday and. Sater- day afternoons then power will be on sot he rill can do chopping. Building operations are in full swing at the churches, the Luther an having the foundation nearly completed for the new +sheds,whiie the sEavngelical church has the, south. wall taken out and are Leak- ing fast progress. The ,service s next Sunday will be held in the she'd and until 'macho time till the church is ready to.."osicupy. The ideal warn weather with occasional showers, makes things grow immensely, and the trees and 'sluubs have cast out their beaitufizl foliage, which ie, very, ap-. preciative •.after the long and cop- tinuons winter. Many larmers.are forced, owing to lack of feed, to turn' their horses and cattle out on pasti+re, which its very (short ass yet.].. 'A bier+ interesting event was celebrated at the home of Mr. and M Ls J. Hey, Sr. on Saturday, the oc e v ion being Ythe celebration of Mr. Reyes. birthday. All ,the chip dren were present and a most en.- joyable time wars spent, espec- ially with the men 'who had a home shoe .contest. As a slight renis- euihranee of the event Mr. Hey was presented with a sweater coat which Was much appreciated. One of the 'ol"dest and rnoet high ly respected ,residents in the peer- 'son of Fredrika Dunlop, passed a- way at Bayfield on Friday la's', MFiy 21st, at the horny of. Mrs John Toln!s, where she has beep living for the past few year*. Dr: ceased wee born fir Germany and has been a resident of Bayfield eines a child, was levioe married, her ,ii,eicond husband predeceasing 18 year's ago,. The reseeinir member of the family ,is Cltl'yal•'T D1 sneler, et the vrlleg s. , Q VA* Condlttog., a - SOME ' POINTS IN SUCCIESSI't'1 DAIRYING. Dairy Cows Performs Double Duty In Supporting Herself ane! Producing Large Quantities of Food Stuff for the Human ]face and Must Be Cared For Accordingly, (Contributed by Ontri rio t.repartment 01 Agriculture, Toronto.) There is too mug!) waste in many dairy stables through owners not giving the cow a chance to do her work. Tied up, all winter long, an% feed that she gets must be brought to her; It is the raw material wail, which she works. The cow can poi create milk out of nothing, so if the feed supplied is not sufficient for pro duction then she will be as an idle machine in the factory, no produc- tion. Cows that are underfed never made any money for their owners, and might better not exist. Tho successful dairyman treats his cow in a way that will insure health, comfort and production. Some fail because they stop after providing just enough to give health and comfort, They should go all the way and pro- vide for production. The overhead is the same. Work the cow machine to capacity that she may give you a production that will pay for feed, Tabor and also give a good profit. A cow that yields 8,000 pounds of milk in a year p,•oduces within that period more food products than are contained in the entire body of "a fat bullock weighing 1,200 pounds. While the cow is producing the 8,000 pounds of milk she maintains her own body and she also supplies the sub; stances for the growth of her unborn calf. Quite a heavy task and all the energy used in the life processes comes from the feeds that are sup- plied to her, she cannot create any- thing, her function is to convert vege- table feeds to flesh and milk. When food is not supplied in sufficient quan- tity the cow is helpless. And so we see so many poor emaciated, starved cows during the winter. All of which would be willing workers if their owners could see the point, and sup- ply feed in abundance that the ani- mals could do the work of producing milk, butter fat and young. The successful dairy farmer 1. Uses cows of dairy type, tem- perament and breeding. 2. Treats his cows gently, keeps there contented, in comfortable quar- ters and follows a regular daily round of feeding, cleaning and milking. 3. Weighs and records the produc- tion of each individual, discards those that fail after having a fair chance. 4. Feeds a• clean, wholesome, well- balanced ration during the winter and good grass and clover with grain as needed during and summer. 5. Gives the cow a six weeks' vaca- tion period with liberal feed allow- ances between lactatione. 6. Provides comfort at time of calving, is prepared for milk fever, and mammitis, .Feeds sparingly for first few days and gradually brings up to full feed in two weeks' time 7. Provides light; ventilation, clean water and salt during period of stabling. 8, Protects his cows from the cold winds of winter, the excess heat and flies of summer. Provides. a shelter of trees ar sheds near at hand. 9. Uses the clovers, red, sweet and alfalfa with corn silage to form the bulk of the ration. 10. Watches both ends of the ma- chine, knows what goes in and what conies out. Values both and strikes a trial balance frequently. Asks the question, "Who is at fault? Why for loss?" or "Why the profit?" and has horse -sense to admit bis fault, if he is at fault -and credit the cow if she is entitled to credit: -L. Stevenson, Dept. of Extension, 0. A. College. What Dairymen Are Looking For. Dairy farmers producing milk for the city trade depend largely on the half and half type of farmer -breeder for their supplyof cows. These spe- cialists in milk production are the wideawake business type of men. They know feeds, cows and markets. When they go out to buy more cows up and down the country side roads, this is what they look for: -Cows with dairy temperament, feed capac- ity, well developed milk' organs, con- stitution, vigor, freedom from tuber- culosis, mastitik and abortion. Dairy temperament is indicated be a wedge-shaped conformation, free- dom from marked coarseness, alert- ness, activity and bright eye.', Feed capacity is indicated by a long deep roomy middle, broad muzzle, strong jaw, and well-developed sali- vary glands. Well-developed milk organs are indicated by an udder of good size and quality, well attached forward and high up between the thighs, large well-placed teats, and large veins running forward on the abdomen. Constitution and vigor are indicat- ed d byagood heartgirth and a good width through the region of the heart,'a healthy condition of the skin and hair. Freedom from disease is best in- dicated by the application of the tuberculin test and also the confag- ious abortion agglutination test. -- L. ,Stevenson, Dept, of Extension, 0. A. College. . Dairy Notes, • Raw milk as delivered to dairies isnot likely to remain sweet longer than 12 to 24 hours, whereas when pasteurized and cooled it will be good and sweet for two or three days. This is a decided advantage for the milk dealer .and also for the housewife, tyllo is fresmenily troubled with sour mese tv't40 tee f roduee tai 'lh..ldleci iu 4 • • 0 0 w 1 • • i • • 4 A 0 • • • a • w • • • 0 • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • We are in a position to give you the best of service in i•t pairing or • overhaulivg airy make of ('ar • . er • • a • Farm WE ARE II.i+;ADq1"XAlIT Eni.S L! w.0 i?,1 R U i •i l",i.1. }l h V , S' gllri AND II..'VE JUST THE LIN ,,k Ja,„ti i) OL'.�i.\cal l.ltk YOU NEED D TIIb3 MOST, aleiU I.1.!rli' PI PING AN.(? FITTINGS, WE I:N;ST.ei:L( OUR i' UM i'S. WHILE T1:lFy, LAST WE ARE OElr:1111H, 1L'1,1•10 THESE S > + ( ; + z:�..r.*ir ,. i . la!+ 1 „ $2L00 B see WE MAKE A LIBERAL ALLOW A. ";t'.l' ON 0 .i) RAT, E. TERIIiS. Our Batteries are Guaranteed by the • i;Co• mpany and myself ALSO DO BETTER' CII' 1RGI:`r'u \ N i1 I;i:i'AIRT?cli, Tires, Tubes, Greases and Geis L. Pran . ;grope GARAGE! GARAGE P. EEOPF, Mechanic q - •••se@tooeeemeemoo@coo'oeQaa` eNQ;ocee loov:*.se%i.rr5V,:ttpa ge9i ti 4-++++++++++++++++++++++++. -++++++++++++++++4.•i••s +4 +s+ t + . WE HAVE LOTS OF SHINGLES ON' HAND •i O RE -ROOF • YOUR BUILDINGS. WHY BO' SS MOtlls FXl'!•'N-1\'E MAI 4,* ltR- ;rr IAL SUCH AS GALVANIZE WHEN 1' i) t (' \ N I. ,1, GOOD OLD C.EuAR SHINGLES AT SUeFf REASO ' A I Lr +PRICE'S..p 5x White cedar shingles at`r1.5) per bunch;. + Ix B. C. Red Cedar Shingles at $1.70 ,u'r 1 o ,• h. 4. Put on these ,shingies with proper elms awl you will hive a 4. roof, for a" lite time, cool in •suinrni'r•, waren ei winter. Na 4. painting or tarring. Easily patch rl wh 'n a •.;t >+mz t!kiss of part of the woof, where with n; ih'. i• herd to repair. + We 'still have a number of cedar perste or w , a at 30c. Calf • in and look them over. A'ways a good supply of wall- board, roofing, lumber and Gyp- ,. rel h:! nri• ,,.•__ • • SHINGI:ES! SHINGLES ES C. KALBFLEIS PHONE 69 -..+++++.1-!.+++++.41.4-+++++++++++ 4.+++++++++.t.+4.4.44.44.++4•44.+44. ZURICH MSS 1 PROTHC Got one of Our Auto Tops They will protect you from the cold winds and will make Winter motoring a pleasure IF YOU WANT SERVICE, WE HAVE IT WE RERUBRER YOUR BUGGY WHEELS. HESS - ZURICH •t++l++l44.1++1,+ 4.4+Q++I++ 4.4.4+i+÷4+.t••(,li++;.,r + •1•4'••fi++ ++•fi••1•+++•i++$+ 4k�$+ + ++L °+ • THAT WE ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVILE FOR IATt9 GOOD DPRINT THAT WE CAN. SUPPLY YOU WITH PRINTED WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS THAT WE PRINT CALLING CARDS; STATIONERS, SUCH ANDA ENVELOPES IL AS LETTERHEADS, HE DS, B L ,3. STATEMENTS THAT WE ARE AGENTS FOR TWO LEADING MANUFACIT URERS OF COUNTER CHECK (300KS, ANI) CAN SUP- PLY ANY QUANTITY AND SIZE OF CHECK BOOKS THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK WRITING PAPERS, ENVEE- OPES IN ALL SIZES, CARD PAPERS, CARBON OR TRACING PAPER, SHIPPING TAGS, MEMORIAM ST- • ATIONERY, NOTE BOOKS,. RECEIPT BOOKS IN TWO SIZES, FOOLSCAP, ETC., ETC, t • TRAIT WE FILL YOUR ORDINARY SIZE INK BOTTLE WITH GOOD FOUNTAIN PEN IN1 FOR 5e, LARiG- GER QUANTifTIES AT BIGGER REDUCTIONS THAT WE PRINT POSTING BILLS, AUCTION SALE POS- a+ TErt,S, MERCANTILE POSTERS &N7) ALL GENERAL PRINTING OUlt SPECIALTY + + R++++++++++++++++++++s +++++++++++++++++++++++ IIERALDOFFIOE �i Do You Know?