Zurich Herald, 1920-06-03, Page 4It amazed all
SOME OF YOUR FRIENDS MUST HAVE BEEN IN' THE HUGH
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AUDIENCE HEARD CLAIRE LILLIAN PETELER AND SIBYL
ANDERSON FAGAN IN THEIR TONE TEST RECITAL AT THE
TOWN HALL, HENSALL. ASIC Tann PEOPLE ABOUT IT. .
THIS IS THE ASTONISHING DIS COVERY THEY MADE
The keenest musical ear cannot dis-
tinguish ny difference between the
voice of the living artist and the RE-
CREATION of that voice by the New
Edison.
'Andicloes It not amaze yoff, too, th lat Mr; Edison has succeeded in
producing an instrument that cap ptures every subtle sweetness o
the human voice --that gives y ion all the ear acn give you of the
art of the World's great artists. No other Phonograph dares
to make this direct cornparisone
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"The Phonog,raph with a ,Soul"
The New Edison* alone can RE-CREATE music for you. Come in
and hear for yourself, Make t he great discovery for your-.
eelf. •
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The instrument used in the recent Tone -Test is the regular model
-which sells for $431. It is an era et duplicate of the Laboratory=
iModel which Mr. Edison perfected after spending Three Million Dol-
lars in experiments.
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VINWITHE AIMS
DASHWOOD. Mr. D. Tiernan and family were
visitors in Thedford Sunday,
Last Friday evening the memb-
ers of the Evangelical Y. P. A.
spent a pleasant and profitable ev-
ening M the basement of the chu-
rch, It was a red letter day,
one which will be long remembered.
%and hcerished. The Zurich Y. P.
IL. motored over and gave us a
a. rich musical treat under the
eaapable leadership of Miss E. Ren -
elle, Mr. W. H, Pfile ably filled
,the chair. The Dashwood Alli-
ance furnished a social entertin-a
invent and lunch.
Mr, end Mrs. G. 5, Howard, and
'daughter Miss Evelyn, and Mr. and
Mrs. 3. S. Delgaty were visitors
SA"terday,
" Mr, Milford Koch of •Detroit, '
lvielted his parents over the week -
en ;
The local creamery has a fine
askew truck on the route now.
Mr. and Mrs. D. McCormick of
Bridgeberg attended the funeral of
the late Mrs. Wolper held on Sat-
irday..
.Mi, nad Mrs. Seth Brown —Of
itExeter spent Sunday with Mr,
mod Mrs. Wm. Snell.
Me. Alfred Zimmer and eosin I
Of Detroit visited his parent a or -
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Senday,
M. G. Koch is buoy with a gang,
erecting a cottage on one of his
lots at Grand Bend,
Mr. send Afrs, H. England, Mr. and
'Ore, Z. England Iliad Mr. W. Devine;
aftenbc1 the funeral Of a rotative
30%4671 Oil Sunda
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Totigh of St-
anley visited with Mr. and Mrs, G.
S. Howard on Monday.
Mr. mad Mrs. 0. W. Graybiel and
Miss Beatrice Graybiel of Toronto,
are visiting their pareets, Mr, arid
Mrs, 3. W. Graybiel.
DEATH OF MRS. WALPER
There passed away on Thursday
morning last, the wife of Conrad
Walpet of this village. The de-
ceased had reached a good age
and leaves beeides her husband, a
son and daughter both of whom
are married. hTe remains were
interred in the Lutheran cemetery
on Saturday afternoon. Services
were held in the hcurch by the
pastor, Rev. Mr. Grupnaer.
She leaves to mourn her demise.
four sons and three deaghters;—
Geo. and john of Grand Bend,
Theo. of Parkhill, Wrn. of the 14th
con., Mrs, P, Defore and Mrs. A.
Oration, Grand Bend, and Mrs.
Tetreaute Mrs: Devine was
esteemed and respected by all who
had the pleasure of her acquain-
tance.
BLAKE
Mr. R. Athan of Brikefield called
Ion friends in this viciniey on Fri-
day.
PREVENT APPLE SC B,
Much of the Loss Through This
Disease Is Needless.
Careful Swaying Will Do the Trick
--Three Sprayings Necessary—
Either Lime Sulphur or Bordeaux
Mixture May Be Used.
(Contributed by Ontario Department or
Agriculture, Toronto.)
THIS is the most common a.nd
most serious disease of ap-
ples in Ontario. It occurs
wherever apples are grown,
and the scab spots on the fruit and
leaves are familiar to almost every
fruit grower. In wet seasons it
causes a financial loss of many thou-
sands of dollars to the fruit growers
of the Province. This is to a large
extent a needless loss, for Apple
Scab can almost always be prevented
no matter how wet the season may
be, by thorough, timely and intelli-
gent spraying, in combination with
the proper pruning of the trees. The
'scab only develops and spreads dur-
ing wet weather. The times of the
year therefore when we get our wet
weather are the times we have to
spray if we are going to Prevent
scab. One spraying with either lime
sulphur or Bordeaux mixture is not
sufficient to prevent scab, as the rain
gradually washes the spray off, and
as the leaves and fruits by growing
larger develop more surface to cover.
In (min, to be sure of preventing the
disease we must spray from three to
six times during the season, the num-
ber ;of sprayings depending UpOa whe-
ther the weather is wept or dry. The
first spraying should be done just as
or soon after the leaf buds burst. For ;
this apelication use .commercial lime-
, 'sulphur, strength 1 gallon ;commer- ,
tial to 7 gallons of swater. If the
grower :is t ertain that there is no
San Jose Scale in the orchard and
very little Oyster Shell Scale, a weak-
, ex solution may be ,used, 1 gallon to
about 20 gallons of water, or 2or-
Amur mixture 4..4.4,0 1 ormula naay
, he substituted.
The :second spraying should be
given lost before th.e blossoms open,
.that is, just when they are :showing
pink, using commercial linae-sulphur
strength 1 .gallon to 35 gallons of
water, or Bordeaux mixture 4..4.40.t
Mokliaula.
11n average seasons rthe third apple- ;
cation ohoeed he :given immediately,
;after the blossoms have all ,or nearly
all fallen, with lira e -sulphur .strength, i
I. gallon to 4.0 gallons .of water. This
is generally the most inapartant spray
tor the oonittol of Apple Seale and al- i
ways or Zodling Moth, and at must
be promptly applied, as a delay :of a;
day .or two may make all the differ-
eace between success and failure,
Bordeau mixture should not be used
at this thne,, as it is almant mare to '
cause the fruit to be russetecl. Arsen-
ate of lead should be added for the
second had third sprayings to :control
Codling Moth and other biting
iMenc.tse
.lseasons :of normal weather eon-
.ditions these first three sprayings
should controi the scab completey.
I, some seasons, however, additional
applicatiees are absolutely necessary
if the scab is to be prevented. The
tithe of these wili depend upon when
we get our cold, wet weather. In
some seasons there is a long period
of cold, wet weather between the
date when the blossoms begin to
burst and when they fall. Sometimes
the length of thistperiod is three or
four week,s.. In such cases it is neces-
sary to give an intermediate spray-
ing between the second and third,
ich and Mrs. F. Turner of the Hence, if the grower finds at the end
aforth. in Seel of twelve days or two weeks after
aa.uble Lane spent Thursday
( , i he has applied the second spray that
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Mr. Lorne Nicholson, aecompan, development of the blossoms is very
id by his .raother, and sister, Mrs, slow, another spraying should be
Pearl Salanidt and childred, of
London, called on friends in this i given at once to protect the young
blossoms and foliage. This should be
eiminity recently. .
. Mrs. English spent the week-
end with friends near Brucefield‘
Mr, and Mrs. Deitz of Kippee-,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.1 "21:31)137 this spray when necessary.
Miss Kipfer, who spent several' insurance against late infection of
' n August is an
.
John Thirsk. Spraying early i
weeks with her brother, in the vii
.; agelengicab a Sootyra iFnung
lagle, has returned to her home.g isu Fungus.
e c eIsn-
The regular eneeting of 1 Bary prevent. latepadacks of scab,
ma asnudchs
The especially with varieties such as Mc -
Blake Women's Institute was held Intosh Red and Snows, which are
on Tuesday May lith, at the home very susceptible to scab. For this
of Mrs. A. Clarke. The report 1 application use a weak lime -sulphur
for the year was read, which.was
follow. solution, 1 gallon to 40 or 45 gallons
very satisfactory. The
ing officers were elected; mrs.ovfoiwsoanter, or Bordeaux mixture. No
should be need at this time.
'Zapfe; 2nd Viee-pres. Mrs. G. Fre- Often if the SpraYing is done later
r inlay, Pres; fist vice-pres, Mrs.1-1. tAhen the erst or second week in
eltleton; Sec.-Tveas., Mra , ugust there is a chalice o the fruit
Tough, Directors, mrs. J. Manson Should
being discolored at picking time.
and Mrs, Ross johnston; Aeditors, Should the dust method prove satis-
factory it could be used at any time
Gladys Douglas and Clara Eapfe,. in the fall without danger of staining
After the eleetion' of officers', Mrs. the fruit. If the early sprayings aro
D. Tough gave a very interesting thoroughly done, and the tall is not
reading and the ollection for ol-
extraniely wet, usually the crop -will
die's comforts was tam it be- eS$.. This tollectiou is earemain clean without this last appll-
ing 2425k-
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en up monthlo.rougliness In Seraeine.--Vere
few men sway thoroughly enough
The l'ext y, mem will be heldmat to got the best results. The ebjeet
the home di Mrs, J. Manson, on
(Jane iith, in response to the roll- of spraying is to cover the surfaves
p1 the &twee and fruits Ishii a good
:call, we will take seeggestione fro fungicide (a substance,•whicli destroys
hot weather, alesoffs or drinks, MI the, spores of feagi), such as Mile -
the ladies are cordially invitee to aulphur or Ilordelfux mixture, so that
Attend theme ,xteetiougm. when a spore reaches .leaf or fruit
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of the same strength as for the third
regular spraying, but poison should
be omitted because of the bees. It
is very important to observe care-
fully the weather, conditions .end
Mr. and Mrs. Rois-johnston -ac-
companied by, Mr4, Weide of Zurk,
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1$10 in price. Buggies 20 per cent. Weil
!have on hand one Delaval and one't
:Melotte Separators, also two Gray/
21 Buggies which we will sell at pre-/
:advance prices for quick sale.
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WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS AND PIPING,
WE INSTALL AND KEEP IN REPAIR ALL OUR PUMPS.
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SHINGLES SHIN G -LES.
Parties requiring Shingles this season.
will do well by bying them at once. As
after April fist all shingles will advance
lOper cert. in price.
albileish,
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uausr suau. we bee, imert..11J1
if.sprayIng is to accomplish it's obj,.h..1
it :ruust he Very thoroughly do.te;
every fruit and leaf must be com-
pletely hovered with the fungicide bt)
that there is not the least space 4).1
which .a spore can germinate.
ibor-
ough spraying neceditatos the
eral use of the spray iuiyaure. A huge
apple tree will require from six to tij,0
gallons or more to cover it propirly.
Care must be taken to ret;cli over,
side of the young forming fruit oi
(in other wen's) or the Lalycos
flower cup. which develop Imo ill,
fruits.—Prof. 3. 1, Ilowitt, 0. A. Col -
'lege, Guelph.
AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate and Household ef-
fects on Saturday June 12th at
Dashwood, at 2 o'clock p. m.the
following.;—
iA frame house with kitchen, good
stable for horse, cow, etc., in
good state of repairs, good loc-
ation, on Main St; heater for coal
or wood, good cook stove for
coal or wood new neoleuna for two
rooms. Any person wishing to
bee the above mentioned property
may gain admittance from Mr. D.
Tiernan, Dashwood,
TERMS;—Cash, Real estate $100
down, on day of sale, $200 in 30 days
and balance may remain on mortg-
age at 53, per cent per annum.
Oscar Klopp, Mrs, Arletta Walper,
Auctioneer, Proprietoress.
COUNTY NEWS
The Steamer "Greyhound" will
run an exeurtion to Detroit on
Tuesday Jane 16th, and return on
atstez.fag-rth h,„
the nurses of Goderich Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital will
on Thursday, Jane loth, at 8
clock. The public are welcome Tb-ursclya 17th. The price for
be held en the Oddfellowis Hall
the round trip is $3.
The graduation exercises for
a band of 22 mete-
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bars. •
A distressing accident occuteel
at Goclerich, on 'May,e2na, when
Harry Edwards, dnly son of Mr.
and Mrs, H, T. F.,tiwards of town
'rat his life in company with two
other lads he was swineining ' in
the Maitland at the butts. The
other two were returning from
the far side when Ed -wards mew
rotised to be in difficulty. One
await back to him and made a,
heroic effort to bring him ashore
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but was forced to let go by the
d( sperete struggle, and the young
met sank, Assistanee Wee Soon
brought to the surface by Peter
McDonald, who arrived en the
scene with a boat. Ir ,is belie aed
that death was caused from l.eart
'failure more than from droetednaa.
EXETER
The Exeter school board at their;
regialar meteing recently granted g
bonus of $75 to each of the puba,
lie shcool teachers and $100 to each
of the high school teachers.
Last Friday morning while work.
ing at the Salt Works, Hy. Robe
inson met with a serious accident.
He evas standing on a platform and!
Veiling on a wire to raise a trap
door when the wire became det-i
ached and he fell back off the
'platform, a distance of several
1 feet. ...Assistance was secured as
sood as possible and he was tak-
en to his home. It was found'
'that his collarbone was broken;
his head injured, and his body
parallyzed on one side. He neve
er ullfy recovered consciousness
and died on Tuesday night.
Digory Braund, an old Exeter
business man passed away on Wede
nesday morning May 25th, at the
'age of 82 years.
The County of Huron Good Ro.1.
ads commission were in Exeter on'
Tuesday of Net week on road in.
'inspection. The party consisted'
of Warden Petty. Messrs. Artikee
ong, Hackett, Laporte and Coune
ty Clerk Holman and County Env.
ineer Patterson.
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'T. Neelands of Stratford was a'
visitor in town.
Dr. and Mrs. Crooker and son'
Dr. Harry, and Mr. M, Hamiltotf
and the two little Miss needles of
tPillsonburg, spent the ,holiday with".
I.Dr, and Mrs. Hardie here.
hTe many friends of Mrs. Thoa..
iSherritt will be pleased to learn
that she is improving hi health.
On Wednesday evening, June 8,
.1Vriss Morton, Provincial Organieete
of the W. C. T. U, addressed a'
meeting in the Methodist Clutrehe
A good program was rendered.
Dr, Peck has taken down his
ta the rear of his residenne
and is replacing same with a emee;
one with all the latest impr'0:04
merits. 1
The band stand which ste '
front of the Pown Hall for '
"past two years, has been no
wed of Acheson'e hotel, The.
stand was rnoved to make too&
for the memorial monument whit
io to be ereeted shortly.