Zurich Herald, 1919-06-20, Page 5LOCAL MARKETS
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Butter .40
Eggs...-.... . 40
Dried .Apples .. . • 06
Potatoes per bag ....., ...... 1.25
Wheat .. .2.06-2.11
Buckwheat ... ... ...... ... 1.00
Flour ... 4.56 -C.1a
Bran ... ... ...... ... ...... ... 38,00
horts ................. 44.00
Live .Hogs fob Hensall ._. 21.00
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PAPER
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NEEDLES.
VElU3JTAIN !PENS, FANCY TAPER
TABLE NAPKINS.
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AND -SECULAR 'MUSIC, 'Etc.
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Fresh and Salt Meats
'Bologna 'Sauna -gel:, etc
12ighest ceash Pelee for Wool
CASE IFOR •SRli0S,&. H1DES
Turlsiblut &,t
De.chert
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WANTED
Create,, Eggs,
Butter and Poultry
Ii lest Cash
Price Paid.
POUI.TItY TAKEN EVERY SAT-
URDAY
17. O'BRIL
Phone 94 Zurich
Delaware& Hudson Co.'s
LACK
-Atl COOL
Also soft coal.
Our terms are cash on
delivery,
HENSALL
Phone House or
tel n
ONT,
Office—No. 10,
COUNTER CHECK BOOKS
Do not let your supply of Cou
liter Check Books run too low.
We sell Appleford's check books,
first-class in every respect. Let
us have your order.
Herald Press, Zurich, Ont
EAT LESS AND TAKE
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
Take a glass of Salts before breakfast
if your Back hurts or Bladder
bothers you.
The'American men and women must
guard constantly against Kidney trouble,
because we eat too much and all our food
is rich. Our blood is filled with nrio
acid which the kidneys strive to filter
out, they weaken from overwork, become
sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and
the result is kidney trouble, bladder
weakness and a general decline in health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps of
lead; Sour back hurts or the urine- is
cloudy, full of sediment or you are
obliged to seek relief two or three times
tearing the night; if you suffer with sink
Headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid
stemma, or you have rheumatism when
the weather is bad, get from your phar-
macist about four ounces of Jad Salts;
take a tablespoonful in a glass of
*water before breakfast for a few days
eeed your kidneys will then act fine.
liala famous salts is made from the acid
of grapes and lemon juiee, combined with
tilt . eee and has becn'used for generations
to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys;
to neutralize the alids in the urine so it
no longer i» a source of irritation, thus
ending bladder disorders.
*Jed Salts hi inexpeneive; cannot in.
jure, makes a delightful effervescent
Iithia-water bovere{ e, and belongs in
every home, becaeti a nobody can make
h mistake by having) g mrd they, flush-
4ng auy time,
1
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. I. Hudson and fam-
ily of Seafoxtli spent a day in our
Village last week.
For a rare Musical treat- attend
the concert at the Town Hall this.
Friday ,evening,
Mr Philip Bea't'er, of Exeter "is-
i'tecl at the home of his son, Mr.
Ed. Beaver, last week.
Dont forgot' the concert in the
PLANT POTATOES NOW
Increased Yield Secured by Nli-
ing Them.
Good Combs Beekeeper's Asset
Beet Are Always Produced )During
Heavy Honey Flow—Best of Care
Should Be Taken of New Combs:
Town Hall, Zurich, on i'riday ev- eCowtribu•ted by centerto Department of
ening June 20th. Reserved seats Ag-rie•O1teee. Toronto.)
40e, adults 30e. Paan of Hall at X'TENSSfVE experimental wort',
lander ordinary conditions,
has shown that it is a good
pian to use good-sized seed
potatoes, and to cut them Into
pieces of from one to two ounces
T. U, will meet in the Evaegelical. m weight, and having two, three or
church next Wednesday evening four eyes in each piece, it is an ex-
June 25th, at 8 o'clock. ll:s. B- cellent plan to throw the freshly -cut
F. W. Beavers of Exeter will give pieces in finely ground land plaster
a suitable address; A. Lcrdial in-
vitation
n- or gypsum and to plant the sets lin-
t() attend,. vitatei . .extended to all ladies mediately after cutting. The best re-
turns have been obtained by piantiug
Iiensall on Monday, John Useeene the sets in rows about 28 inches
of Usborme Township was ole _eerie apart and leaving the sets singly
president of the Provincial Assosi- from 12 to 15 inches apart in the
ation and Harry Smith, of Hay, rows. in the average of seven years'
president of the Federal Associati experimeiits it was found in planting
the potatoes one, three, five and
on, .Other officers were a, ap seven inches deep that the highest
pointed. Delegates were select- average results were obtained from
eel for the Provincial and Doniio- planting three inches, and the second
Herald Office.
firs J„ Ort, of Crediton, speet
the+ past week at the home ot her
daughter, Mrs. A. Me1.ek of town.
The local branch of the W. C.
ion conxentions.
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
The Canadian Banker's Aasoeiat
on have .again annou.iced a com-
petition for boys and girls under
17 years to be held in connection
with the Zurich Ball Fair. Lib -
era, ,Cash ps:4.es are ()flexed b
boys and girls who ,exhibit Digs
or calf els at the .Zurich Fair..
Those who wish to enter must
comply with the ruffles of of the
eampedition., coni:s of which a't'.i
entry forms can be ob'.a.inei from
the. manager of the local branch
of the Molsens Bank or frim the
Secretary of the Fair, Mr. A. V.
Bess. Rtile .6 sta'..es that calves
or pigs entered mus: have been
born on -err after March 15th, 1619.
highest from planting five inches in
depth. Under average conditions it
is usually wise to plant about four
inches but the depth of planting
would, of course, depend consider-
ably upon the quality and the con-
dition of the soil. If the soil is a
sandy loam, the denth of planting
niay be deeper than in the case of a
heavy damp soil.
In experiments extending over a
period of ten years it has been found
that about four bushels per acre in-
crease has been obtained from billing
the potatoes in comparison with
level cultivation.—Dr. C. A. Zavitz,
0. A. College, Guelph.
Good Combs the Beekeeper's Asset.
An asset to the extracted honey
producer is combs, good combs and
plenty of combs. It is sometimes a
problem to obtain and maintain a
Ruda '9.states that exhibi:or, must sufficient stock, especially if the
feed rad care for the anim.ils they apiary is being enlarged. Moreover,
there are several important problems
exhileit at least 6 weeks before the associated. Fundimentally, good
Fair, Now children, get b: sy. combs are obtainable only when built
on full sheets of wire foundation.
Such combs will endure; naturally
a built combs will not stand the wear
Sale of the Blake Hotel and tear of repeated honey extrac-
tion. Beside being weak and likely
to break out of the frames, natural_ T'i:cilia' on the Beach.
ly drawn combs usually contain 'Special attention -is being paid
PlIIperty
Under the Powers contained in
Certa:itn Indenture of MortgGgee
which will be produced at time of
Sale, there will be offered for sale
by
PUBLIC .AUCTION
PUBLIC Ai'OLOleY
Dashwood, Ont, Julie 9, 1910,
To Whozn it May Cunte.r.i; Washing machine and wringer,
I hereby make public apology, to good as mew. Will be sold right.
Andrew blusher, Charles .Beaver, Apply at Herald Office.
and William Rotheerniel for the
charget 1 ha.%e made and eir.eule
ated against them. I Marl no in-
tention whate,'ee al causing harm.
to them goo 1 name and character
1917 model Chevrolet tour;ng tax
and hereby retract anything thta I ngood running condition and
I
may have said which may be let- good repair. Apply to 'Herald
r:'m.ntai to them. Office for particulars.
I s'neer:ay regret my actio.:s. E.
G. l raft-
• FOR SALE
FOR SALE
NOTICE
TENDERS WANTED
Sealed Tenders w.11 be ieceivecl
by the council of the Township of
Hay up to 6 oe1ock, Saturiay,
June 21st, 1319, for the following
work, in the Township.
No4. ;Culvert 8 foot span, 16
foot roadway,a wings 6ft. both
,ends, also rail guards, opposite
Wm. Consitt, Parr Line,
No. 2. :Culvert 8 ft. span, 16 foot
roadway, wings 6 ft. bothends
also rail guards, Goshen Lind
south.
No. 3 Culvert 14 ft, span, 14 ft.
roadway, wings 8ft. both ends,
also rail guards, opposite L.
. Kalbileisch, con. 16.
No. 4 Culvert 10 ft. span, 14 ft.
roadway, wings eft. both ends,
also rail guards, opposite lot 23
cot. 4.
No. 5 Repairing retaining wail, 2)
feet new wall and repairing old
wall. on Souble Line, opposite
Norman Turnbull.
Tenders to be at so much per
cubic yard for abutments and win-
gs, and at so much per square foot,
faee measure, for flooring. Re -
enforcement and reline' ma'eriel to
be supplied by the Council. All
other necessary equipment, and al-
so cement, io be supplied by the
contractor.
All tenders must be in the 'lands
of the Clerk of the Township b1-
6 o'clock, p.m.. Friday, June20th.
'For spec'fications, ets., apply to
the. undersigned,.
Andrew F. Hess, Clerk of Hay
Township,
GRAND BEND SUMMER
RESORT
Bring your picnic parties to the
drone cells to some extent, if not in
excess. The presence of drone cells
in combs, used either in the brood
chamber or in extracting supers, is
a source of continued disadvantage.
Drone cells in combs are always
costly. They may cost swarms; they
may dampen the honey storing in -
Or, Saturday the 5th clay ni July stincts (bees are adverse to the stor-
ing of honey in drone cells, until
1919, at 1 o'clock; Standar:l time; there is no other space available)
2 o',clock, Daylight Saving limo•; if the drone cells are in the super,
at Dominion Hotel in the Village, their presence induces the queen to
of 7urrch, the fallowing p1'krlrQrty leave the
chamber.
ilis
to have onlycombs maxim all
namely;,, wort' . ' cells reinforced with wire; to
Thai' certain parcel of land and tees end, full sheets of foundation
premises, situate, in the Townshire are essential and economical.
of Hay, in the County of Iiti,on The best combs are always pro.
and described as Parts of Twenty- duced during a honey flow, yes, when
Fou.` 124) in the North Boundary
Concession of the said Township of
Hay, and containing Twenty -
there is a surplus coining in; good
combs may be produced in the earlier
part of the season, just prior to the
cropping season; yet, regardless of
Nin: and One -Fifth perches more season, the best of combs are obtain -
o, loss, anti 'nor.: particularly des- able only on strong colonies.
versely, weak colonies, without
cath 1 in a deed to one William the stimulation of alaue honey flow,
Baker, which deed is duly regis- fail to draw out the foundation even••
teres as No. 2836, Liber X, for the ly and fully: holes may' -even' bo
said Township of Hay, and; gnawed in the foundations, which
That certain parcel of land and holes, when built in, will probably
prelnisess, situate in the said Town be filled with drone cells. With care,
ship oil Hay, containin ),w•�nty- frames of full foundation, to b-
! , g drawn out, may be supplied alter-
Foue perches si:ss 66 square feet) nately with combs of brood or honey.
more- or less, and being composed Moreover, the tendency is for bees
of Part of Lot Number Twenty -1 to bulge the old combs, and to corre-
spond,Four aforesaid, described as; Com- only partially draw out the
foundation of the new comb, perhaps
nvenicing at a point Two Huntlreci leaving the corners open. The best
and Ten links South from. the results are usual when several
North .East angle of said farm lot
Number Twenty -Four aforesaid)
thelnce running in a Westerly dir-
frames with foundation are grouped
in one side of •the hive, or a full
super given. In order to induce the
action a distance of One Hundred attaching of the comb to the bottom
and Thirty -Two feet,thence Sou_ bar, new combs may be drawn out
a
3 l in the super, over a powerful colony
therly Forty -Nene feet, thence .and during a honey flow.
Easterly One Hundred and Thirty -1 Having acquired new combs, good
Two feet, thence Northerly ,elo.ng care should be taken of them. If
(they are intended for extracted honey
West side of Concession Road Fur-,
ty-Nefeet to the pile^ of beg- production, they should be kept
apart from the brood nest, not allow -
lining A I lines running para 1-'ing brood to bo reared in thele.
lel with s'ai'l farm number Twenty-1Combsdarkened with brood rearing
dFour afore.sai•cl. , are not considered as wholesome for
TER14iS;- ;—Ten per cent. of ]nary honey production as are virgin (new)
combs. Furthermore it is considered
chase Money to be paid at time of on good evidence that dark combs
Sale; Balance in Thiety Days.
This property includes what,
was formerly icnow'n as The Blake
Hotel, a frame 1% SStorey Build-
ing now used as a Dweeling,:
largo frame barn with stone toun-
dation and cement floor, framer
stable, hog pen and othee otitbei-
elclings: good •Sprin"g well, Cisiel
ern, etc., garden of rich Clay loam.
For further part cit!et" s and Gond- all bee supplies are increasingly Cost -
Scions sof Sale apply to; ty, hence good combs are to -day a DENTIS1
Jarvis R Vining, Vendor's SSoI- greater asset than ever.—Dr, Burton At
iteitors, London, Ont,; or to Ed: M. Cates, O. A. College, Guelph, ZURICl EVERY WEDNESDAY
Bosseinberry, Auctioneer, Zurich, DASEWOOD EVERY THURSDAY
Celt; , r , MAIN OPFTCA, — HENSALL
will darken and hence deteriorate
the light grades of honey. One gen-
eration of brood in a comb may not
injure it for light honey cropping: it
is thought by some to toughen and
strengthen the comb, yet the more
particular producers are equipping
with virgin combs for the supers.
These choice extracting combs are a
valuable asset, Preserved from year
to year, they should endure. Although
bee labor has not advanced in price,
to picnic paries. Free tables and
free hot water supply
Enjoy the breezes right off the
water.
Drop us a card;
E.C.ECCLESTON.
STRAYED
From my premises on Lot 10,
con. 6,Hay Township, a rad heiferHIGHEST PAID
calf with sonic while spots about 8
months old, has also a pig ring in'ra '
top of right ear. Finder please @ Kalbrlei `s 9 :uric
notify, Garnet Jacobe, Zurich, or
phone, 11'88.
The
ZURICH LIBRARY
Is Now Open. Hours:
Wednesday and Saturday
Afternoon and Evening
2 to 5 and 7 to9 o'clock.
Library at Miss Lydia
Faust's home.
Cement Work
Are prepared to do anything i n
the way of building cement silos,
foundations, floors, bridges, walks
and all kinds of cement work,
Get my prices.
Alex. Foster
BUSINESS CARDS
.k'kt0UUL1'O0T, KILLOItAN, & COOICE.
• Out rib Sulicitors, Notaries
Public &c. Office, on the Square, 2nd
door from Hamilton St. Godorioh.
Private fuede bo loan at lowest rates
W. Paoli -moor, K. 0. J. L. ltxz,7.oreens.
If, 1.'1) Cooke.
Mr. Cooke wi11 be in Hensall on it'ridey
and oaturday of each week.
ANDRE i"J' F. HESS, Notary Pul lic
Com missioraer, Conveyancing,
Fire and Life Insurance. Agent
Corporation and Canada Trust
Co. Hex•ald Office, Zurich.
OSCAR KLOPP
Licensed Auctioneer for the Co-
unty of Huroe, Sales conductedin
any part of the county. Charges
moderate and satisfaction guar-
anteed Address Zurich, R. R. No.
2, or phone Zurich,
BOAR FOR ' SERVICE
Pure-bred Yorkshire boar for
service, lot 16, con 19, Hay.— Hy.
Krueger, owner. 6t45p,
TO ADVERTISERS
During June, July and August
the Herald will go to press Wed-
nesday afternoon. All copies for
change of ad'vert'sements must be
in our office by Monday noon to
insure insertion.
Massevrillanis Implements
Anno t ! a. cern Int
WE HAVE BE7,N' .APPOINTED LOCAL AGENTS FOF THE
CELEBRATED MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS AND BEG TO AN-
NOUNCE THAT WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR WANTS IN THE
LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS
ETC.
ALSO REPAIRS FOR 11MAQHINERY, PLOW POINTS,
as
GIVE US A CALL
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Zuric
ry
OF ALL KINDS
WANTED
Two women Thr general house-
work State salary expected. Ap-
ply. stating age, to M. A. 'Brisson
St. Peter's Seminary, London, Ont
TRU WORTH}.'
(Enro;l.'d and Inspected)
Bay horse, foaled 1e16, standard
and reg:.stered, Vol. XXII. fired
by the late John L. Snyder, at
Park Farm, Springfield, Ohio. Si-
red by Ortolan Axworthy, 3 year
old • record 2.07.1; Dam, Trussoca,
2.07 by Moko. Dani of Trujoll-. 2
year old record 2.204, raced in 2.07
at three years. Last season as a
two year old, Truworthy trotted
the farm half mile track in 2.27.
Truworthy was broken to harness
in May in bis yearling form and
trotted a quarter im 3d seconds,
one-eighth in 18, with no intention
of searching hilar. He is gaited to
go very fast and he has the inclin-
ation to stay on the trot and do
the right thing at all times. He
is one of the first crop of foals by
Ortolan Axworthy 3 years, 2.07%4,
an4 considered by many the best
individual son of his sire, Axwor
thy 3 years .2..t51e. Remember the
Axworthy Moko cross produced
the world's champion the Real
Lady 3 years, 2,03. Don't miss
seeing Truworthy as I cannot say
too much for him. TERMS—Will
stand at his own stable at Bills
Green at 05 to insure a living
foil —GEORGE E. TROOYER, P. op
Dr. E. S. Hardie
In June
Cost $4.05
War Savings Stamps
rale be bought whet-
ever this sign is
displayed.
e ni?
Most of us fritter away at Ieast five per cent.
of our weekly wages in trifles.
If we stopped to reckon it up, we would find
it hard to remember where the money went.
If we could make that money earn more
money without troubling to think out a
plan or attend to details, we would consider
that we had done a good stroke of business.
The Government has made it possible for us
to do that. Here is the plan:
You say to your employer: "Every week
I want you to Bold back five per cent. of my
wages and invest them in War Savings
Stamps. When you have bought a War
Savings Stamp with my money, put it in my
pay envelope. Go on doing that for a year."
You will never miss that five per cent. which
you had previously frittered away. But at
the end of a year you will have a little pack.
age of Stamps which, in 1924, will be worth
$5.00 for every $4.00 odd you pay for them
now.
The guarantee of safety behind the War
Savings Stamps is the whole Dominion of
Canada.
Make Your Savings Serve You and
Serve Youx Country—Invest Themn in
War Savings Stamps.