Zurich Herald, 1923-07-26, Page 4raga Fouz
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' • AGENCY FOR ALL FARM IIVIPLE1VI7 NTS, PUMPS' SOLD ."AND
REPAIRED, ETC., ETC.
L; A. Prang, Zurich Ont.
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1J l e $ >Eir F I
of Kitchener,: are visiting in town
t Seller of Seafol'th
Mr, wine �
is spending : this 'week. with Mr(
anti: Mrs. W. Wolfe.
• Mrs, Frank Morenz and children
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•era �
are a 1
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,>£ Detroit
atiVesa
Mrs. Ifarnaclier and 'son, Eddie,
have from ,returned fro ,' visit with
I elatives in Detroit, . nd
Mr. and Mrs JJimIlertleih Il
Tarr and Mrs P, Wilmot of 'Detroit,
were visitors ie (town this week ..
Mr and TVIrs Gellman of Iurieb
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. F,I.3eav er. .
Ni'i. and Mrs. "Geo. Powell of
1ct1ford called 'oxi fr'it:nds.intown
Mond,ay.
111,.. and. Mrs. W.m. Beaver of
lensall,spent Sunday NS ith Mr. and
s Wm Sie11,
RA TZ--FASSOLD
A. )retty wedding Look plane at
t:ic Methodist parsonage, Exeter
ra'h'44,ednesday July 1.8th, when Mass
k:a Elizabeth, artiest daughter of
1•:Ii and' Mrs P Fassold of Dash-
wood. was united in marriageto
INdilton' E, Ratz. son; of Mr. and
NI +s Jno Ratz. Sbiplka. Rev Don-
,:.;'; offitsiating. The bride was
lo�r.iy in a gown of ivory gorg-
f•i.ie with silver trimimirngS, larg
�el,itE picture hat to .Hatch and .car-
ry d an exquisite 'shower of ()ph-
rases and lily of the valley
Miss Venda Fassold, sister of the
tilde as bridesmaid, was ,prettily
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•• owned hi jade green canton with
overdress of radium lace. She
wove a lame black picturehatanti
c'°.rlsd. a shower of sweet pea..
My Roy R».tz, wa's groomsman,.
^lI. and Mrs,,. Rats' left by :motor
on a honeymoon which 'wilt be
T,,snt at Pike 139y and other, Nor
Ana ' a points. For travelling•, the
1- r•'k wore a smart frock of black
taf tta,., black hat ;and wraps of,
ad•.lph blue.
HERALDPRINTING r` CREDITON
:' HE , ic1o1-
VPICE letter of coY
Q Th following
enee vas passed by the Board of
ADVERTISIN s • RATES
Display Advertising -Made known
,,bn application.
'$tray Animals—One insertion 50e
slue insertions $1.00.
Varna or Real Estate for sale
12 for first. month, $1 or each sub-
;eequent insertion.
rprps,e�esional Cards not exceeding
}i $5 per year.
Inch,
teres, reading matter, 10c. a line for
iCard of Trunks, In Memoriam, 50e, through. the sudden. loss of your
Local and Legal advertising not- husband, wb.o has been ra valued
Lo Ji , for rhe past
st insertion and 5c per line for 4`t sixteen years;,
Directors' of The Hay ,Township
Fanner a Mutual Fire Ins,. Co., at
a meeting` ;veld aL Grand Benet on
the 21ut. lest
1VIrs. Jona E. Sparrow,
Varna, Ont.
Dear Madam;
We, the Directors of The
,lay Township Farmer's Mutual
Fire 'Ins, Co., d.e'sire �:o place on
recora our deep regret that we,
s a Company have sustained
cher at. ' ` ebwood, iii Spending the
iaoliaL )is at his ,ho`.oie lit=re;,
`Ie'nr3 r who las be
tiers ;�al:-lit,1 � i `t. , ,
envisiting friends ie a\iiebigan, has
returned home, q ad'.
(tee
0 Dot1 la. a
Mr,!..'and
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, itr a 'c 5 n
daughter,'Miss li ei ,, a 1 , �
tlra. suania)'ea rx,r ntl,s 5i4 ' their, cot-
tage fit .G•ratad, 'Deiacl
Cantelpn out o'ld establish
CCi :ailed caiel getit',: coal ohereirant, has
been ;dt livering considerable . coal,
:to his, 11)1liy customers. ,
sn Guiana,, who is at Pont
Ii1G1 %,ta..it;, Eperit some time at his
ionic here„.
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each subsequent insertion.
;p•L:TCTION SALES—$2 per single
insertion), if. not over five inches iv •
length.
Miscellaneous: article of not
To
la ,Ore than five lines, For gale,
'neat, or Wasted, Lost, Found, etc.,
1i insertion 25a.
;A•ddress all communications to
Effective after dan. 1st. 1920
Etibacription Terms •; $i:25 per year
advance; $2.00 may be charged
'fl not so paid. U., S. subscrivti-
u $1,75 strietly in advance. No
per discontinued vnti1 all ar
her. The
te 'Tr
which every seubscripttonn a paid
lie demoted on the label.
While this Board feels the loss
of his wiee counsel, we inscere1y de
sire to sympathize with you _in,
our bereavement. We considerit
a melancholy pleasure to dwell hp
an the virtues anti accomplishm-
ents
don
d
eats. of your beloved hu
if any consolation can afford you
assistance under so heavy an affl-
iction'you have experienced in your
loss, it must come from higher
paver Irian ours.
We trust you will support your
spirits and. look forward. to that
blighter and happier world to
which we shall go to those 'who
.. nnot return to us.
Accept dear 1•nadarta,' our sincere
c0irdb'"iL, CCI [aY£tY xy--t k3 _ eadr.,•-laex.ea.._
vement and, affliction and believe
t s . -to remain,.
THE HERALD
ZURICH, ONT.
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;Sian>n, seiner, from ray City,'.
i`Ilr.1a., cL leis brother, +Owe'n
';�igei, leave of Heixsall
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' •mis�:ia McLean was hore recent
lY from Chieaga 'spending i, the
week -unci with his parents
174i11i<i'n, Fee has completed. Ja
very jute , addition to 'his dwelling
ori Isthg st, both adding to the ap_
f ,it
pgararrce and comfort o
Mis is Gram, of 3.)eckervillea
is hero on a visit, accompanvedby
Mrs .Puilc-rton and Miss Audry, of
' Peronlo:
Mr. arid Airs, Milne Rennie and
fat d1y,, accompanied' by Mrs Win
Dougall and 'sop Dr. R. v1)ougall
and'daughter, Miss Dougall 'of De-
.reit• are camping at Grand Tend
,The .Co,iowingg pupils of Mrs: M
Rerafie-and Mies Greta. Latmmie,
have succr:ssfiill:y 'passed the 'ex-
aminations
exaninations of the Toronto Conser-
vatory of Music, 'which were con: -
ducted by ,Mr. :Robb xn Hensalllon
July 2nd, Jr. piano, Eleanor Sider
'glen:lent:t y piano—Blanche Mustard
IHonr;: James Mustard (Hon), Vera
Smith; .introductory piano—Erma
7lroadfoot Hon;, Dorothy Broad-.
loot"(Hon{ r
Om'. villagers were surprised. to
11enrn last week of the death of Tri
SIcElven,'wla.{o ways a` forme resid
•en.l:. of our village and manager of
the• Sterling .Bailie formerly. ' He
Peter' Lisenbach was awarded a
c+c 'Ia Li act to .construct a 104t•, cul-
vert,
•ul-
. lu ioW n as Scott's Culvert, On
t r 1, 1i 17 eice of:,..
Cons, 1(i; a'« ',Gr for;. the p .. .
Cu ,
$nnte; per Cubic yard., which price
shall •i 1 incinclude.the furnishing of all
plan
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in i o
qCl
ac
cx
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axial g
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i,a%tcl by G. A. iVlcCuul in,.
,•'The .following orderswere pas -
8C ti
I3Jdro'li,lec. ar.•ct 190'Z; Dr. „il-
hams clothing for Alma Williams
15.X8; Advocate printing account
.21.10 Dominion, Road machinery Co
pi:1: airs for grader • 9,15; J.. Glavin,
comrn'sands repairs S.B, 40.00; J. W
Steeper contract 3 -SB 11.75, Cecil
Jones commr:3-SB .2,50 , . II, R3'x'an. co
.ptraets 5 -6 -SB 129.00 , C. Regan,
corner 6-513 10.00; c,. O'Brien cont.
-$D 10.00; J. Ryan; contract 4-S13
,31.25; Wm Greive comm', 4-813 5.50
dr�-
,Cr. Haber, pt contract a.re
diton
EXETER left were a few years ago to take
the management of a firance and
Miss Gertie. K arch 'r, of Ketch- bond .company in Windsor, where
e : was the guest of Miss Fly- "; D ,;rtrucecnents were held out
Harr, '.'ani and not only .aur villagers,
Harvey recently: hut all in tihe. districtb
Word. :vas received here on Sat- h �
urday of the death at Winnineg
of Isaac Bissett, elder son of Mri
and Mrs, Thos Bissett of Exeter ,a£
the age of 44 years.
1VIrs. F Witwer, of Exeter north ,
was taken 'seriously .i91 on ;Satur-
day last with heart trouble,, but
she is DOW improved.
Thos Fitton, last Friday morning
while walking on the C N R track
met with a nasty accident, when
he tripped. and fell on the ground •
sustaining a bad. cut under one
eye... ass
Workmen are )Baking pros*�.
in transforming 6`he' vacant post
Yours: Truly,
THE HATE TOWNSHIP FAR
MUT; rime, INS. Co. -
,Si pied,
o.-S;ipied,
' Henry ,Edger, Secy,
FARM FOR SALE. Christian Stade, president,
'Consisting of 100 -acres being Lot
1.4cola(. 12, Stanley TD. 'Also 30 -
acres pt, Lot 12, con. 13, Stanley Tp.
'ThereMi
ST. JOSEPH
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The council of the Township of
Stephen Convened in the Town
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I3ai1, Crediton on Tuesday y du y 3,
Ail members were present. The
minutes of the previous meeting
were read an dadopted,
is an the 100 -acre farm a and Mrs Cyril Masse pi De -
mood stone house, bank barn 36x itn,'oit are spending the week e
isb, driving 'shed and other outsuild i ,and rSte Joseph
tags. The Palen is in good state of I round.
Francis Overholt purchased
ultiivation, clay loam, drained, and 1 , s horse rcha1ed
a valuable dri'c inn
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eac fenced, 4 acres orchard, also Alfi°ed Sreenan, Stanley, rip. Have
�x acres of hardwood bush, plenty of a, smile, girls
•god water. The 30 acres are mo-. mi ;riga Masse of Detroit is
in pasture and make a tine e M .
tatty e visiting her
irtea ure farm. Everythingin particulars
Mr: and, ivlrs S. Sitter, and son
condition For further particula s IIl Emanuel; Mr and Mrs Cornish, of
;:,arms were Sunday -visitors with
Mr and Mrs C. ,O. Smith
Mr Fred, Papineau of Detroit,
visited here the past week
O IC'es3tr Pitt; a play gvwawa- i'id_
excavation has been filled in and
the ground is beim worked ups
and levelled.
White driving the ;team attached"
to the hay fork rope at the farm
of his son, London rd., MichaelF1-
etcher,.on Friday last met with!an
unfortunate accident. The attach
rn.Cnt broke and the chain flew back
and truck him. a,severe blow on
the foreheead and aerosis ,the ab-
domen .:rendering him unconscious
for several hours, luckily no bones
were broken:.
Folltwiug a short illness.after
a paralytic stroke the death ()el
cured at his home in Exeter on July
11, :of Janes • N'orth Howard.at the
are of 83 years. Born in Us-bor
lie had, been a resident, of th
Township and of the Village of
Exeter practically all his life,, Ile
was a. mason by trade and In
lesser was had even during.the
last few years followed the busin-
ess, lately building houses for .him
self. He was Captain of the oild.
volunteers and. was' familiarly kxl`
own as. Cap; Howard for ninny ye-
ars. Was twice married, his second
wife surviving. Lezi•fs two sons
and tkio daughtersi,
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Phone 15=78, Hensel', or 'apply
to Maggie, Sparks, R.R. 3, Bay-
' Reid. ' 51-5
Dr. D. 'H. COWEN
L. D. S., D, D. S.
DENTAL SURGEON
:, d.ARTLE1D S I3LOCK, DASHWOOD
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!f"i1OMA
DASHWOOD.
Miss Eufrieda Schroeder has re-
turned front a pleasant . visit with
rriend.s in Toronto.
t
The Young People's League of:
the. E'cangaiical church held a
picnic at Gransi. Bend last 'Thurs-
day.
Mr. 3, H. Ehlers of Indianapolis,
is visilang his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hy. ;Ehlers, Mr. Ehlers who is en-
gaged m Y,M,C,A. work, will oc-
cupy th1 l,ulpit in the E.".an, Helical
church, n: ti.t Sunday evbning.
Mr.' and Mis. _Rutherford, and.
MIVIiss i3eoadfoot left on Sunday
for Heterbough, Where they will
spend: their . vacation. '
Mr, Carpenter, of Dresden is
rclievmg at the Banyk of Comnm-
erco
Ilia . Ct"say Fl:iia. anilli'a Litt" t3'1Y
�r410.1a ill ab titexvioiv 1h1 other dela
ratald that sic .viii Again, challenge
dux A,+it:pi'`a's
Vat C'ub atr, 1925. li*'
:illi m^.'taboo be wa�I-1 bring bdcl«
:tett
the United Stair.:, has 23 -meth''
;,liatui'ock. 'l'he Shamrock will
r(4i •, x•,o home, ivnLern is 19114
Dr. Taylor and Ed Beaver, 'sp-
ent a few days last week at Lion's
Head, on a fishing trip. They
brought horn., some fine; 'specimens,
Mr.' and, Mrs. E. Tiernan spent
Sunday's at Owen Sound, with their
son. Ira, Who recently underWent.
an operation fax appendicitis.
Mr. and Mrs, E. Sails and fain-
ily, of liitckener, were week -end vis
i60r,s at the: home of Mr. and.,Mrs,
Geo. Eeughoffer,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Held and
family of Buffalo, ore visiting with
rola Lives.
Miss Olive Rader of Detroit, is
visiting with her parents.
Mr, anis Mrs, .Angus Moir of Sex
birth, spent 'Sundayin town.
Mt'+. Harold Litt of bebringvlllee
is visiting at the home of Rear.
Y ager.
Mr,, and Mrs. tlordon I•ioopee at
Toronto, l'iailted with Mr. and Mrs.
I+.,�r•i Gila ntareir this Weelky
M�s N KellermanandKathleen
COUNTY. NE,W? lS.
Thieves entered the home of Wm
Boyd., Mitchell, on July .12th, •an'd
stole $15 frofv a strawer.in a dies-
ser,it was in. broad yidaighi ;and
they hall to pry, open the doorto
get into the bonne.
About 75 boys 'from• the
an churhees of ,St.. John's;. St Paul's
and St. Luk's, London,; St. John's
and St. Luke's, St. r Thomas; •and
Christ Church, 1 etrofea, are camp-
ing . at Bayfield, under conclii;ipirs
favorable in every way,.
On Monday fright last, .while, Geo
Gloncher was out fora chive with
his horse and buggy in Wa,wanosh
an, auto bore down upon him, he
at once gave more than hall of the `_
road, but the auto struck.' the
buggy hurling it upside down. ,file
driver did not' stop to see what
damage ho had, done.. Mr. Glqu-
'cher's one shoulder, was badly an•
ashen,- but d,espiie his injuries, he
lighted. the rig and readied home.;
Miss Frances Crich, daughter of
W A, Crich; Sea.,forth, wafi award-
ed:
warded. the Ail)eert Carman. Scbo.iarship
for general p'roIioieney , 41 Alma.
'College, St T"ho:rnaa, this'.. year,
The death 'income! at `ucian on
11IMonday last at John tr Howard
retired farmer, :li?, • his Telmer year(.
Ito bad been 111 fora,1JIr�; time
'and of late nearly blind Ile is
survivt.d by his. widor'ar ?Ind t wo
eons,
IEr4 ALL
N P "W l rinior has so. d hire neat
d,ivelling on h.ing st to Z Arnold,
iilnn-ager of t e Molsons' Sank
SYdney ,Geiger, high itheol
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C1oth'sP
Thursday July 20th, 192,
,lira. 500.00; Municipal Vold. suppl:
los 0.35; Centralia ,Co-operative Ca
cement $3,00, Rowl.ond .tiros gravel
9' °,0; ditto 83 77.50; it J, O'Rotrk
«circ on, 813 400; J" Barry cant 1-S r
4E; fi;;M. "Mitchell coinnh'r 1-513 8.00
Hy. Clark.i
, grovel 1
contract
`-'a
,
72. ao� Lamport cit c nrn'
1 5 rd. 2,
i1D,
ditto rop rel'. Tl k 5 -rd 2 5:b0;
H. Clark rep culvei'la Elk 6-ra xt
5 '$G, '.Phos ;Nail pt grant Town 'iiaa
Siephen ,Sz Iaiddu'iph 4.25; J, 13;au'1
shin grading rd 11 11..00; A. Keye
two, others grain.dg rd 5, 6,75; J,
tl'p uain's .contract rd. 9, 62400;
r: tie and others j i'lliaxg bik 5 -rd
a 4,6.50, Mat Sweitzcr and others
a, eisting surveyor re; sh,ka, dra
2,1 6('
ilia Council adjourned ,.to, •meet,
again in Town Hall, Crediton, on"
14Ienday,„ August 6th, at .1 gen.,
HENRY EXLB.LR, Clerk,
You want Style
You want fit ..,:
You want QUALITY
You want Workmanship
They have it
They have it
They have it
They have it
You want CLOTHES made with all these
points STANDING OUT, at prices to suit you.
WE MAKE THEM. All we want is an oppor.
tunity to demonstrate our claim.
WE I•;t1:VB ''THE GOODS" AND CAN :'SATISFY YOU" Iii EV-.
ERY PAE I ICULAR. WE ALSO DO L ieY CLEANING, I RESSINS
AN 17) REP AIRING
YOU WILL LIKE OUR WORK
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G
cest
ANADIANS have always been
noted for courage, , optimism
and faith in their country.
Canada was not built up by pes-
simists, nor will Canada continue to
develop if her people allow therm-
'"selves to become croakers and
grouchers. Canada
is fundamentally'
an agricultural
• country. We have
a soil and` climate
which can grow
the world's finest
agricultural pro-
ducts.
Canadian farm-
ers who 'have
earned the capital,
invested in their
farms out of.profits
in farming are
numbered in thou-
sands. These ,suc
cessful farmers
have paid off their.
mortgages, stocked
their .barns and
stables, bought their
machinery, made a
good living and
brought up their fami-
lies.
amilies. It meant hard
work, but today they t�tR1z�aa�tzeaJ:oraup
arc, independent,
Tail i
.8
uture
fidence
for feed, labor, interest and depreciation,
the net profit per pig was still $4.63.
Profits from Sheep
As mon-o-makers, sheep are hard to
beat. In every Province from Prince
Edward Island to British Columbia are
found many flocks returning generous
profits to their owners.
We Must Cut
.Production Costs
Canada is ; meeting with the
keenest competition in the mark-
eting of her products. To hold
her own and regain her place on
the world's market, she must re-
duce cost of production.
The only way to do this is to
increase production per acre, per
cow or per other unit.
Bat improved quality, also, is
essential to meet market de-
niands.
The quantity and the quality
of the products and the cost of
production in competitive court -
tries is beyond our control.
Prices of agricultural products
are regulated by world supply
and demand.
Hence, decreasing predtiction.
will not help the Canadian
farmer.
Money an Mixed Farming
In recent years, at different points
on the prairies, oats fed to steers have
brought from 70c to $1.07 as against the
Fort Williaxti price of 420 per bushel,
while barley used'for the same,purpose
has brought as high as 99c as against the
Fort William price of 57c per bushel.
:C'arrrters marketing their coarse grains,
in this way lower marketing cost, have
a sure market and make •money ori their
grain, while at the sante time they market
their roughage, otherwise often wasted.
The cattle embargo is now off. Steers
are worth . more money and certain to
make good money for the Canadian
farther from navy on.
"oney"in Pigs
The Dominion lExperiincplal Parries
h=ive proved by actual test that there `..
is a profit in feeding pigs. Last year at
the Central :E`arm, Ottawa, after paying
m
114,
i:c
Poultry Pays
Poultry makes
money for those who.
adopt modern meth-
ods, whether East or
West. Little Prince
Edward Island mark-
ets co-operatively in
carlots, shipping an-
nually upwards of one
million dozed eggs.
The British Columbia
Co-operative Poultry
Men's Exchange
markets in the same
way,. thus ..saving
ruinous glut in their.
local market.
,There is a market
for good Canadian
horses, whether light
or draught.
Grow geed .
Canada's Northern
grown seed possesses
extra vitality. There
is a large market for
it to the south., Can-
ada exports seed potatoes, but imports
other.•seeds. She has the opportunity
to grow seeds f tr herself and for export.
The Future
Ten years from now the pessimists of
today will have been forgotten. Britait
has removed the embargo against our
cattle. She wants our beef and bacon,
our cheese, butter, eggs aiid apples, our
wheat and flour, As the population of.
the United States 'increases, she will
compete less and, less against tis on: the •_
British market Eventually, . elle will
herself be an importer of many other
food stuffs besides wheat .from this
Colrntry.
Canada has the nt;,,ah, the climate, the
land, the stoclt' and the potential mark-
ets necessary for agricultural. success.
Let us farm with all: the industry and
science we can muster, Let's get to tivorle
and pay our debts, 'Canada. is moving.
forward with confideiace in its: future.
Let us keep going ahead,
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Authorized for publication 1,y the
]Dominion Department bf Agriculture
vv. It. MOT ERWELD, Minister. nr..1.11. GDYSDAL111, DePtam' Minister,
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